nice to know.
were any comparisions made to previous itterations?
Deciphering Shunyata chronological history for upgrade paths
Either try buying something used, or borrow some from the Cable Co. I’ve been out of the loop for too long now to really recommend anything current. I will say this however…. Which ever power cord feeds the power line conditioner its voice or influence will be conveyed into the rest of the gear attached to that conditioner. Its user preffs and or system needs at that point and from that point onward. What fascinated me about the Shunyata Taipan helix alpha was how pronounced it articulated tone and or timbers of notes. There was more wood in the woodwinds, more brass in the brass and it elevated the bandwidth top to bottom where some power cords don’t’ truly address the entire sonic spectrum. Never did it present an analytical or strident demonstration. Bass always seems lagging with many ICs & PCs. If exstension is improved with some wires, the sound can get bleached out and become more about the leading edge than the decay. I also used various VooDoo and Elrod power cords for various items or passive PLCs. Nirvana and Dynamic Research also got into the mix. Not sure but I don’t think Dynamic research is around any more. Very stiff, very hard cables to work with too. Good values though. I found putting the better PCs on the front and back ends worked best. Sources and amps. Preamp? Not so much of a change there so having a cord that doesn’t negatively affect anything is what I’d do there. One other thing about former Shunyata Pcs was as you moved up the food chain the entire presentation was elevated. Sound stage grew. Depth grew. Again, the bandwidth was well addressed and appeared more dynamic.. Shunyata said the NR cords do not affect dynamics at all. It was mentioned too if one had the money to buy just one Sigma, it could be better to buy two Alphas instead. |
@ricred1 > I'm debating between getting the Denali power conditioner or new power cords. I even have a debate about which power cord to get. Is there a significant difference between Sigma and Alpha power cords? Does the Alpha offer more value for the money? I’d say look at some other PLCs that are contending as exceptionally well received and reviewed like possibly the CORT 1200 & 1800 models. 2017 Core Power Technologies EquiCore 1200 & 1800 review http://www.audiophilia.com/reviews/2017/6/4/core-power-technologies-equicore-1800-power-conditioner $2,000 with power cord Power line conditioners are at times, great spots to affix a PC with noise reduction features. True that IF the noise reduction does not come at the expense of detail reduction or glazing over and leading edge performance dampning, which the VX versions were guilty of regularly. The helix versions seemed to better address actual ‘noise reduction’ without so much of the ‘VX’ ill effects. RE Alpha value It would sure seem from what Richard of Shunyata Res said to me, getting two Alphas would be the wisdom if only one Sigma could be swung financially, given the Sigs are twice the costs of a single Alpha. With only four main entries on the latest SR PC lineup, the Alpha has to be some sort of mix between the performance of the former Taipan & Python cords, and the Sig more like the older Anaconda and or King cobra versions. It was said the Sigma had a new tech in its build not previously instituted into any other model, ie., HARP. It would sure be interesting to see the diffs from an Alpha and a Sigma on a source or amp. Just as exciting would be finding out if any for sure diffs were indeed to be realized between the NR versions and the non NR versions somewhere in the system. |