Shunyata Research Venom X EF Power Cable - Have you heard them?


I’ve ordered a Shunyata Research Venom X EF power cable to use on my Supernait 3 Integrated Amplifier. Does anyone have any experience with the new Blue flexible cable? What are you using yours on and what can I expect?

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Shunyata makes good power cables, but you pay. You can buy a three pack of Venum at a greatly reduced price. Personally, I would probably A/B them against GR-Research cables.

I went crazy and picked up the Everest Power Conditioner and used a Sigma for the conditioner and a Sigma NR for the integrated. This combination represents the single greatest improvement in my system.

I currently have them (Venom) on my subs and they seem to be a great value in power cables. I’m a bit tapped out $..so will probably add Venom NR to two more components as funds free up.

It amazes me as to what clean power does for a system.

Just wondering why these investments in power conditioning give such great results.

Don't you think that most modern homes have quite a few devices using electricity compared to forty years ago?  Also, I don't use a dedicated circuit.  My power amplifiers are all on the same 15 anp 115/120 volt circuit and the conditioner allows for each amp to pull 30amps for short peaks.

I purchased with an ability to return the conditioner and power cables, which I would have done with a lesser result.

If you are willing to spend the money, purchase a Denali, or Everest..they only differ in number of isolated  30 amp circuits, from a dealer that provides 60 day no question return policy.  This really is the only way to know what/if you are missing anything on the power side of things...but Shunyata pushes very expensive cords to the wall and I replaced my wall outlet with a Shunyata outlet.  I think these are warranted steps if your equipment is quite revealing.  Personally, I wasn't expecting to keep the conditioner and power cords.  Previously, I was in the "what can the last six foot of power cable do"...but no longer.