Entreq Tellus grounding

I use an ozone generator to clean my C-Pap equipment. The smell is pretty repugnant. I doubt if it would be a good item in the audio room.

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I have 1 entreq Atlantis powercable With furutech ncf With us connector
180 cm over if some body need i can sell

I've touched on this topic before, but I will ask again. Anyone have used an Ozone Generator in the same room as their Entreq boxes? I want to Ozone treat my music room, but a little concerned about damaging the grounding effectivness of the Entreq. Didn't even consider this before until it was previsouly mentioned that those destatic guns, can ruin the Entreq boxes, but I'm not sure about Ozone.
I strongly suspect it is a question without an answer until somebody actually tries it and it might prove to be a very expensive mistake.
As LL21 suggests the best person to ask is Per, but whether he knows the answer I don't know.
If you do put the question to him I would be interested to know if his his response is the same as set out in the earlier post
 
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Anyone get the new ProtectUS?

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Will be interesting see how the Protectus differs from the Entreq equipment rack which also has connections for each shelf to be grounded. Akin to what Audiocrack has been doing with his pure copper slabs for each component which he also grounds to his Tripoint.
 
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Will be interesting see how the Protectus differs from the Entreq equipment rack which also has connections for each shelf to be grounded. Akin to what Audiocrack has been doing with his pure copper slabs for each component which he also grounds to his Tripoint.

I will probably end up getting one of these to try out. I've been doing lots of experimentation with combinations of Panzerholtz, Magma Footers, and various other items to reduce noise and vibration. I suspect if there is already success with the Magma footers, these platforms will be even better. I'm using a combination of Magma footers above and below components.

One enhancement I have done is place a magma directly under the transformer bolt, and have that support some amount of the weight of the component. Here I have a Magma slim under the transformer bolt. The effect was much better than having 3 footers above or below
the component. I have another magma on top of the compoent directly over the transformer, with some addtional brass material mass on top of the magma.


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I will probably end up getting one of these to try out. I've been doing lots of experimentation with combinations of Panzerholtz, Magma Footers, and various other items to reduce noise and vibration. I suspect if there is already success with the Magma footers, these platforms will be even better. I'm using a combination of Magma footers above and below components.

One enhancement I have done is place a magma directly under the transformer bolt, and have that support some amount of the weight of the component. Here I have a Magma slim under the transformer bolt. The effect was much better than having 3 footers above or below
the component. I have another magma on top of the compoent directly over the transformer, with some addtional brass material mass on top of the magma.


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Look forward to reading about how the trials go! I also have a few Magma footers and they had surprisingly positive effects near IEC inlets.
 
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Im gone try protectus later and his new groundbox

I inquired with PO about the grouding capablilites of the ProtectUS and where in the Entreq grounding product line did it fit. PO is currently testing that and will be reporting back in about 7-10 days with his results.
 
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I tried to order some Apollo Vibbeaters from my local dealer who told me they were not in stock in any of the China based distributors. I managed to find one on the used domestic market . After receiveing it noticed it had some minor differences with my other two.

For those of you that have the Apollo Vibbeater, What appearance does the neck rope look like, and do yours have Red accent thread inside the ears?

Trying to get confirmation from PO if in fact, both are genuine design.

UPDATE - PO got back to me and confimred that both are genuine Vibbeaters despite the cosmestic differences. Also the weight was different with the older vibbeater being about .885kg and newer one being just around 1.01kg, which PO explained is to to slight differnces in the mineral mixture.



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I have all Entreq cabling and ground boxes but have not tried the Powerus range
I have been advised that they can now be supplied with the QSA fuses of your choice of which I have a number in my system and which are very good.Improvements clearly audible so I am sure that would be the way to go.

I had the Powerus years ago.

I recently tried a Receivus. I put it on top of my Olympus Minimus box and it sounded just like the Powerus.

I'm only going from memory, but I wouldn't be surprised if the Powerus has Receivus technology inside.
 
This is a genuine insight.

You are absolutely right, I had an Apollo RJ45 grounding cable for my router.

After I took it off, the sound became less bright and aggressive.

Turns out my router is the only component I ground now with Entreq boxes.

I tried additionally grounding the DAC or wall outlet, but it just became too much of a good thing. Too smooth.
 
New single grounding boxes Diamond sound from Czech rep. You can add slowly more and get better sound little by little, really nice work and sounding very organic, more human, more like great analog, yet you do not loose sparkle highs, I lam loving it, I have 4 of them 2500 euros, if I add 4 mnore it ads an efect twice. 20241004_141923.jpg
 
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I will be releasing a review of the Protectus and Max Mix and Max-T2 combo very soon. And I'll let you know when it's published.

Or keep checking www.tannoyista.com
 
Now i have protectus under streamer is level 2
And it delivarey sound more harmonic and Control
Then i also put max T plugg and olympis ground cable to my protectus
That make every thing better
You must try
 

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Will be interesting see how the Protectus differs from the Entreq equipment rack which also has connections for each shelf to be grounded. Akin to what Audiocrack has been doing with his pure copper slabs for each component which he also grounds to his Tripoint.
I'm not aware of this, do you have a link?

Never-mind, I found Audiocracks stuff. Interesting. I wonder how to go about trying something like that on a much smaller scale.
 
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Hi Roger.

That's superb.

I've also just published a review for the Protectus and MaxMix T2 kit. Fantastic stuff.

Read the full review here:
https://www.tannoyista.com/2024/11/Entreq-Protectus-MaxMix-T2-kit.html

I'll hopefully be updating the review which would including the level 3 very soon.

Hope you enjoy.
Thanks for that. Curious, do you have the Protectus sitting on Athena rack, or something else? i'm in the middle of deciding what I will be doing with my setup and considering getting a mix of Athena and Protectus.
 
Question for Athena owners. The distance between shelves is fixed, or can you choose the space? What exactly is the space between shelves?
 

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