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Razor* 04-07-2022 12:01 AM

Shunyata Denali, Triton or Delta?
 
Hi guys, what's your thoughts between a Denali 6000/s v2, a Triton v3 or a Delta D6? I'm looking to pick up one of these bad boys.

GSOphile 04-07-2022 07:52 AM

If you want the best, get the Denali 6000/S V2. It's a Reference product for a reason. The Delta does not have DTCD, Shunyata's best outlets, nor the 6000's level of noise suppression. The Triton was an iconic product, especially when paired with the Typhon, but the 6000/S V2 is a better unit, especially when comparing to just the Triton. You can find numerous comparisons of these two on the web.

Razor* 04-07-2022 02:16 PM

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Originally Posted by GSOphile (Post 1058636)
If you want the best, get the Denali 6000/S V2. It's a Reference product for a reason. The Delta does not have DTCD, Shunyata's best outlets, nor the 6000's level of noise suppression. The Triton was an iconic product, especially when paired with the Typhon, but the 6000/S V2 is a better unit, especially when comparing to just the Triton. You can find numerous comparisons of these two on the web.

Thanks @GSOphile, I was leaning towards the Denali. What got me thinking was this review from High Fidelity, they actually picked the Triton v3.

Link here: Highfidelity

SCAudiophile 04-07-2022 03:40 PM

I would go with the Triton V3 in terms of its noise reducing reservoir capacity and amount of chassis grounding potential and connect points as well as sonics.

If Everest were on the field, that would be what I would recommend.

GSOphile 04-07-2022 05:02 PM

See comments by Caelin Gabriel in review linked below, comparing Denali V2 with Triton V3.
http://www.theaudiobeat.com/blog/shu...i_6000s_v2.htm
SCAudiophile's point about Triton's four (vs. Denali's one) grounding connections may take on added significance with the availability of Shunyata's upcoming new grounding offerings.

Razor* 04-07-2022 05:10 PM

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Originally Posted by SCAudiophile (Post 1058664)
I would go with the Triton V3 in terms of its noise reducing reservoir capacity and amount of chassis grounding potential and connect points as well as sonics.

If Everest were on the field, that would be what I would recommend.

Agreed, Everest would be the first choice...don't have that in my upgrade budget right now, lol.

SCAudiophile 04-07-2022 05:16 PM

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Originally Posted by GSOphile (Post 1058670)
See comments by Caelin Gabriel in review linked below, comparing Denali V2 with Triton V3.
http://www.theaudiobeat.com/blog/shu...i_6000s_v2.htm
SCAudiophile's point about Triton's four (vs. Denali's one) grounding connections may take on added significance with the availability of Shunyata's upcoming new grounding offerings.

Good article and I've seen it before. Note they don't go near the topic of comparison of a tethered T3 and TQR stack.

GSOphile 04-07-2022 05:41 PM

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Originally Posted by SCAudiophile (Post 1058672)
Good article and I've seen it before. Note they don't go near the topic of comparison of a tethered T3 and TQR stack.

I am a Denali V2 owner and do not have your experience with the T3/TQR stack, but my impression is that the stack would be more comparable to the Everest offering than the Denali V2.

SCAudiophile 04-07-2022 06:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GSOphile (Post 1058677)
I am a Denali V2 owner and do not have your experience with the T3/TQR stack, but my impression is that the stack would be more comparable to the Everest offering than the Denali V2.

The Denali v2 is a fantastic unit...more than a few friends own it and their systems sound great as a result.

Razor* 04-07-2022 09:49 PM

I think I'm going to look for a Denali, the Triton and Typhon take up a lot of real estate. ;)


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