Telos GNR and GNR-mini - What are the differences?

Hamburger

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Hi,
If you already know what these are, you will know these two grounding boxes by Telos have 6 and 2 ground binding posts for the GNR and GNR-mini, respectively.
However, the bigger GNR has two QNR (both update-able to current v5.1) to feed (what?) to the grounding circuit, while the GNR-mini only has the grounding circuit without any QNR support.

So, exactly how does the sound of the system differ "qualitatively" between the two grounding boxes; rather than just "quantitatively" having more connection posts for the GNR?
How is the GNR "better" than the GNR-mini?
Thank you.
 

Thomas_GER

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Hallo Hamburger,

ich hatte beide Geräte hier.
Wenn du magst, kann ich meine Eindrücke schildern.

Gruß
Thomas
 

Hamburger

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Hallo Hamburger,

ich hatte beide Geräte hier.
Wenn du magst, kann ich meine Eindrücke schildern.

Gruß
Thomas

"I had both devices here.
If you like, I can describe my impressions."
"-Thomas-"

Hi Thomas,
I used Bing Translate on your message into English. ;)

I have tried both the GNR and GNR-Mini in my own system. The bigger GNR is all in a different league than the smaller Mini. In fact, both sounded so different from each other. My thoughts after trying both were:

GNR is good for music; the refinement, the details, the spatial qualities, the control.
GNR MINI is good for Home Theatre: the rougher edge for impact and dynamics.

Cheers!
 
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Thomas_GER

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Hello hamburger,

now you have answered your question yourself. :)

I come to a different conclusion than you.
In my opinion, the GNR is also better than the GNR mini in cinema operations. Assuming the power grid on site has both QNR necessary.

regards
Thomas
 
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