Question about Shunyata Power Conditioners


Hi, I recently purchased a couple of cables from Shunyata. First one is the Venom-X speaker cable, and the other is the Venom-X power cable. These are my first Shunyata products, and I am very impressed with them.

I’ve always been a fan of Kimber Kable, Most of my IC are Kimber Select & Hero lines, and I was using a pair of Kimber 12TC speaker cables, before replacing them with the Shunyata. I was actually comparing the Shunyata Venom-X to a pair of Kimber Bifocal XL, which is $1000 more expensive, and I like the Shunyata better especially in the bass department. The Shunyata really adds a nice slam and punchiness to the bass, I returned the Bifocal and kept the Shunyata.

Anyway I’m now thinking about adding a power conditioner from Shunyata. I’m considering either the Hydra Delta D6 or their reference line Denali 6000/s V2.

Has anyone had experience with either or both of these 2 conditioners, and be able to provide some feedbacks on their performance. The Denali is almost twice as expensive as the Hydra Delta, so I want to make sure I’m spending my hard earned dollars wisely.

Also FYI, I have not had heard much improvement of sound when it comes to power cables or conditioners. I currently own a Furman Elite 15i, and mostly Pangea power cables. The Pangea are very affordable comparing to many other brands of power cables. That’s one of the reasons why I purchased them. Mostly for my peace of mind. But I don’t think I’ve ever heard much improvement over stock cables. The Forman Elite is also reasonably priced with a lot of outlets.

I always think that I must have very decent power source in my home already, and therefore I don’t hear much improvement. I’m not a skeptic when it comes to power cables and conditioners, I just simply don’t have many positive experiences with them.

One more thing I want to mention is that I do my own noise test by cranking up my volume control on my preamp to max, with my digital source turned on but not playing anything (of course).   I put my ear right again my speakers and hardly hear any hum or noise at all.   So I concluded that I don't have any noise issue in my system.  This is hardly a scientific experiment and please tell me if this is a stupid test. 😀

Anyway, any comments and shared experiences will be appreciated. Thanks for reading!

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Showing 2 responses by vonhelmholtz

I’m using an Everest, which is nothing more than two Denalis.  Look carefully at the technology difference and you will see why the Denali is more expensive,  You want NR cables from Denali to components.  The Denali is capable of drawing lots of current for short periods of time.  You want one of their better XC cables to plug the Denali into the wall.  The Everest and Shunyata PC were the largest single improvement that I’ve made to my system.

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Call Shunyata…. They are a small company and you will be able to speak with someone on the inside who isn’t going to sell you. Also, you can find their products at a substantially discounted price, but dealers aren’t going to broadcast this. All of my cable choices are listed on my virtual system. Regarding @brandonhifi claiming that speaker cables make a bigger difference, you can’t discount this opinion since it comes from an experienced source, but this was not the case with my system on my electrical grid. Perhaps, I didn’t spend enough on my speaker cables, or I should have gone with a different cable, but for me power and Ethernet cable to my streamer made the biggest difference.