Entreq Tellus grounding

I'm using Max T on my Entreq Pluton box. Max T can sound a bit "etched" or harsh in the beginning. My dealer warned me it can be a bit "too much". But I let it be and it settled after a couple of weeks. Now I have the clarity and 3D without harshness that I wanted. Give it some time.
 
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I'm using Max T on my Entreq Pluton box. Max T can sound a bit "etched" or harsh in the beginning. My dealer warned me it can be a bit "too much". But I let it be and it settled after a couple of weeks. Now I have the clarity and 3D without harshness that I wanted. Give it some time.
100% agree...i found exactly the same.
 
From what I can see, the current Max T is only available in the MixMax T2 kit comprised of two Max Ts and two Max T2s for $1600 USD?
Max T is available individually in Canada and the MixMax T2 Kit is well worth the money.
 
It’s truly a joy to see that this old thread is still alive. It wasn’t that long ago someone posted here, and I just read through it again—from the very first page to the last. And I’m so grateful for all the kind and positive feedback on our grounding boxes. Thank you!

Interestingly, many of the harshest critics seem to have never actually tried them. And I doubt they ever will—they’ve already decided it’s all just snake oil. But over the years, it's been amazing to see how perceptions around grounding have changed.

When this thread started in 2013, we were almost alone in offering dedicated grounding solutions. Today, nearly every well-known brand has their own kind of grounding solutions.

And now, after all we’ve learned over the years—about grounding, high-frequency noise, magnetism, and radiation—I believe we may have done it again. (Thats why I read the whole thread)

We’re in the final stages of developing a completely new product. As always, it’s based on physics, not magic. It addresses a problem in the signal path that, to our knowledge, has never been tackled in this way in audio before. And the improvements in sound are not only real, but accessible at a reasonable cost.

If all goes well, we’ll be ready to release it in June.

I’m looking forward to the launch with a mix of excitement and nervous anticipation. I really hope this new product will bring as much joy to music lovers as our grounding boxes have. But of course—I’m also prepared for the usual storm of opinions, especially from those who haven’t tried it.
 
It’s truly a joy to see that this old thread is still alive. It wasn’t that long ago someone posted here, and I just read through it again—from the very first page to the last. And I’m so grateful for all the kind and positive feedback on our grounding boxes. Thank you!

Interestingly, many of the harshest critics seem to have never actually tried them. And I doubt they ever will—they’ve already decided it’s all just snake oil. But over the years, it's been amazing to see how perceptions around grounding have changed.

When this thread started in 2013, we were almost alone in offering dedicated grounding solutions. Today, nearly every well-known brand has their own kind of grounding solutions.

And now, after all we’ve learned over the years—about grounding, high-frequency noise, magnetism, and radiation—I believe we may have done it again. (Thats why I read the whole thread)

We’re in the final stages of developing a completely new product. As always, it’s based on physics, not magic. It addresses a problem in the signal path that, to our knowledge, has never been tackled in this way in audio before. And the improvements in sound are not only real, but accessible at a reasonable cost.

If all goes well, we’ll be ready to release it in June.

I’m looking forward to the launch with a mix of excitement and nervous anticipation. I really hope this new product will bring as much joy to music lovers as our grounding boxes have. But of course—I’m also prepared for the usual storm of opinions, especially from those who haven’t tried it.
Many thanks for the enjoyment that your products bring. Looking forward to hearing of your new release. Keep up the good work!
Regards
 
It’s truly a joy to see that this old thread is still alive. It wasn’t that long ago someone posted here, and I just read through it again—from the very first page to the last. And I’m so grateful for all the kind and positive feedback on our grounding boxes. Thank you!

Interestingly, many of the harshest critics seem to have never actually tried them. And I doubt they ever will—they’ve already decided it’s all just snake oil. But over the years, it's been amazing to see how perceptions around grounding have changed.

When this thread started in 2013, we were almost alone in offering dedicated grounding solutions. Today, nearly every well-known brand has their own kind of grounding solutions.

And now, after all we’ve learned over the years—about grounding, high-frequency noise, magnetism, and radiation—I believe we may have done it again. (Thats why I read the whole thread)

We’re in the final stages of developing a completely new product. As always, it’s based on physics, not magic. It addresses a problem in the signal path that, to our knowledge, has never been tackled in this way in audio before. And the improvements in sound are not only real, but accessible at a reasonable cost.

If all goes well, we’ll be ready to release it in June.

I’m looking forward to the launch with a mix of excitement and nervous anticipation. I really hope this new product will bring as much joy to music lovers as our grounding boxes have. But of course—I’m also prepared for the usual storm of opinions, especially from those who haven’t tried it.
Thank you for bringing us the never-ending sound improvement journey and looking forward to the new products next month.
 

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