Will the Triton 2 feature tighter AC receptacles? I found my Alpha Zitron cables to not fit tightly (they would slant downwards as if they wanted to fall out).
Yes, that is greatly improved with the new outlets.
Will the Triton 2 feature tighter AC receptacles? I found my Alpha Zitron cables to not fit tightly (they would slant downwards as if they wanted to fall out).
Upgrade only available in US.
Yes, that is greatly improved with the new outlets.
There will be an upgrade program announced for North American customers only. Some Shunyata distributors in EU and Asia "may" opt for a demo/used trade or trade-in program. This is at the discretion of each distributor.
If a customer can get the unit to the U.S. and back without significant government related customs and VAT issues then it is possible to do. Unfortunately we live in a world with ridiculous arbitrary borders and barriers to commerce. It is likely that it may be more cost effective to sell the v1 and buy the v2 in some countries.
What will be the price of the upgrade and MSRP of the v2?
US Retail: $6995
Upgrade program and price is yet to be determined.
Sounds like a $1995 upgrade to me then
It is. We'll let the Hydra population decide if it's worth it. But just an aside, my service manager is dreading the coming flood of upgrade requests.
I have been quiet for a while as I am still awaiting my Berkely Reference DAC. They have had a problem with their CNC supplier in receiving clean chassis. Mike Ritter at Berkeley tells me I am about a month away. When I finally have this in my system (Been waiting since September!), I will do a short review on your new Anaconda Digital cables.
Okay Caelin, what can we expect to hear? I assume more of the same improvements that your products have made to date.
The question is that what you have already accomplished is so damned good, what further improvements can be wrought?
It is always difficult to describe something that someone else has never heard before. I can only try to give you an analogy. The upgrade to the Triton v2 is greater than the addition of a TYPHON to the system.
This is a shame, and I hope that you ultimately decide to do this. $300.00 for each entry point of electricity to the audio/video systems is "chicken feed" at the level that your top customers are playing.We have not decided to sell the CopperCONN Outlets independently yet. They are quite expensive to produce so the retail price would have to be in the $300 range. At least in the beginning they will be used exclusively in our reference HYDRA products.
As I said, the Triton v2 will not be released until early spring and the upgrade program will begin after that.
Okay, that being said, when should I call to schedule? Can I get in a queue now? Do you need a deposit to hold my place(s)? Please let me know. Thanks!
Thanks! I will call him early this week.Just call Richard. We'll get you at the top of the queue.
There will be an upgrade program announced for North American customers only. Some Shunyata distributors in EU and Asia "may" opt for a demo/used trade or trade-in program. This is at the discretion of each distributor.
If a customer can get the unit to the U.S. and back without significant government related customs and VAT issues then it is possible to do. Unfortunately we live in a world with ridiculous arbitrary borders and barriers to commerce. It is likely that it may be more cost effective to sell the v1 and buy the v2 in some countries.
Hi Caelin, can you work out a scheme so that local dealer can perform the upgrade? That will be the best for users outside US. I just bought a Triton (and Typhon) early last year. Will like to be able to upgrade without selling it so early (and losing $)
Thanks.
This is a shame, and I hope that you ultimately decide to do this. $300.00 for each entry point of electricity to the audio/video systems is "chicken feed" at the level that your top customers are playing.
As I said, the Triton v2 will not be released until early spring and the upgrade program will begin after that.
Hi wstam. The upgrade is too complex and labor-intensive to be performed by a dealer or service tech. The best option is to speak to your dealer about the possibility of a trade-in and see what can be worked out through them.
Best regards,
Grant
Shunyata Research