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Antonmb 01-07-2023 12:13 PM

Similar to Stephen: Shunyata Hydra>Triton>Denali T>Everest, and done.

dixon007 01-07-2023 03:23 PM

Furman Elite 15i -> Furman IT Reference 20i (used) -> PS Audio PP10, PP15 -> Shunyata Denali/S v2 -> Shunyata Everest.

Summit 01-07-2023 08:39 PM

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Originally Posted by streetspirit (Post 1070499)
I have two Bryson BIT15s (on dedicated lines) and they were great units but I went all in last year and purchased an Everest. My BIT15s are now used elsewhere in the house while the Shunyata Everest takes care of the main system! Shunyata is making amazing products with sound science to back things up. Do yourself a favor and talk to Ivan… you’ll thank us later!

Mitch

did you notice an immediate change from the Bit15 to the Shunyata?
can you describe?
many thanks

Summit 01-07-2023 08:48 PM

PS Audio Duet to PS Audio PP15 to Bryston BIT20 to ?????

Puma Cat 01-07-2023 09:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Chad.Wagner (Post 1070508)
PPP -> Shunyata

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Originally Posted by Antonmb (Post 1070509)
Similar to Stephen: Shunyata Hydra;Triton;Denali;Everest, and done.

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Originally Posted by dixon007 (Post 1070516)
Furman Elite 15i; Furman IT Reference 20i (used); PS Audio PP10, PP15; Shunyata Denali/S v2; Shunyata Everest.

Looks like some others have scaled the peaks of Denali and Everest...

streetspirit 01-07-2023 11:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Summit (Post 1070538)
did you notice an immediate change from the Bit15 to the Shunyata?

can you describe?

many thanks



Yes! For background, I had been listening to the BIT15s since I bought them new from Ivan maybe ten or twelve years ago… they performed admirably throughout but when I played music through the Shunyata Everest it was evident early on. I couldn’t really believe that it would be so much better but it was. Darker background easily first thing I noticed. No matter the track played the background seemed way more silent. Other things were being heard too such as more detail and improved bottom end. I’m super happy I own it and I think it would provide you with more happy listening too. I have a sigma power cable which isn’t cheap but it’s not the top of the line omega and I’m very satisfied with that arrangement for now… I’ll always wonder about the omega but all in good time - perhaps down the road I’ll be able to upgrade that.

As an aside, I’ve been so pleased and impressed with their approach, science, their testing and showing of actual benefits that when the Altaira came out I bought it without even hearing it. Every bit of equipment they’re putting out is just plain awesome! Caelin is swatting home run after home run lately.

Hope this helps.

Mitch

Masterlu 01-07-2023 11:34 PM

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did you notice an immediate change from the Bit15 to the Shunyata?
can you describe?
many thanks

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Puma Cat 01-08-2023 01:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Masterlu (Post 1070553)

Perfect analogy! :D

(PS Tombstone was such a great film, and Val Kilmer really was a big part of that. IMHO, one of his best roles ever. )

Puma Cat 01-08-2023 01:16 AM

I remember the first time I heard an Everest in my system, and mind, I was using a Denali V2 at the time...

This emoticon sums it up perfectly...

https://photos.imageevent.com/puma_c...ew-My-Mind.jpg

Masterlu 01-08-2023 02:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Puma Cat (Post 1070560)
Perfect analogy! :D

(PS Tombstone was such a great film, and Val Kilmer really was a big part of that. IMHO, one of his best roles ever. )

I agree 100% :thumbsup:


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