The Omega QR-s is actually an Alpha PC with a in-line QR/BB module, so basically, I'm still using an Alpha-spec PC for the Lumin with respect to attributes e.g. DTCD, etc.
I own both cables. I can't hear any difference at all. Save your money and get an Altaira. An Altaira is more important than any power cable.
How is your Altaira setup? I also have both use the sigma on the amp alpha on pre and sources with an Everest. Amp plugged into the wall wondering about an Altaira...
I have Altaira-SG. I connect the chassis grounding posts of my components to Altaira-SG. I could use another Altaira as some components share a binding post. I wanted to buy a Gemini-Model 8 as I like the dual purpose power + grounding however our local distributor is not bringing these into Australia and they won't do a special order. I have Denali and Everest grounded to Altaira. I made my own grounding cables using 10AWG teflon coated silver wire with rhodium spades.
Interesting forgive me is SG mostly for sources and CG amps, preamps I have to read up on their documentation.
Generally a big improvement with the Altaira? You answered my next question re which grounding cables to use alpha / sigma by using your own. I’ve not grounded anything to the Everest to try yet imagine I’d need the Altaira for any noticeable improvement. Appreciate your help.
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No, your assumption about which hub (SG vs CG) to use for which components is not correct. It is very important you read ALL the Altaira information before you purchase an (or multiple, for a segmented system) Altaira hub. I can’t emphasize this point enough. Then, work with a trained dealer, e.g. Mike, to select and configure your set-up as to which type and how many hubs, and what type of cables and “tails” to buy.
Thank you figured it would not be as simple would go through the dealer as per usual when ready running all Shunyata for power and an Everest. Richards always been helpful too.
Do you have one and what benefits did you hear and are you using alpha/sigma grounding. Going to try grounding to Everest to a ref6se to try. Thanks for the help.
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If you have an Everest, you owe it to yourself to experiment with grounding your preamp, sources etc to it. It’s a first step that can cost you nothing if you make your own ground cables. But recognize all the ground lugs of the Everest share one ‘black box’ of grounding material.
In the Altaira, each ground lug has its own ‘black box’ and that is clearly better in my experience.
Anthony,
Here are a set of URLs to the key backgroud information describing the Altaira ground products, cables and tails.
As mentioned above, it's really important to read all this information prior to configuring an Altaira system.
Altaira Introduction and Overview Video: this is an important informational video; please watch it first before ordering hubs, cables, and tails.
ALTAIRA Road Map - Shunyata Research
Link to the Grounding products brochure: https://shunyata.com/download/22713/
Link to the Ground Concepts Guide:
https://shunyata.com/download/22720/
System profile link: https://shunyata.com/download/22724/
Hub Decision Tree:
https://shunyata.com/download/22729/
Component Continuity Test Sheet:
https://shunyata.com/download/22758/
Altaira Cable Worksheet:
https://shunyata.com/download/22762/
When I hooked up my preamp and sources to the Everest's ground lugs with Alpha cables I did hear a small but significant improvement, so I can attest to your suggestion
This is helpful do you recall which cables you used to ground? I’d like to try the same. Thank you
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and FWIW, I've gone Alpha v2 all around - ground, power NR, signal - with a couple of Sigma XC on the Everest and amps for the reasons stated above. It's all the speed, power and purity that I need
Apologies clear as day ground lugs with alpha cables sorry. I haven’t heard much of a difference in the sigma vs alpha also, I’m mostly alpha v2 nr sigma v2 on amp and sigma XC on Everest. Curious to try to ground to the Everest to pre and source but they don’t have ground terminals I believe a screw is used.