Built for the love of music...

In the same way Typhon reduces noise when it is connected only to the wall duplex (and nothing else). Everything else on that circuit will benefit from the noise reduction with Typhon in parallel connection.
My Everest "upgrade" didn't bring the same findings with my Esoteric components.
"Yes, I loved my Typhon QR for that reason. The level of noise on the line is reduced additionally with Everest from all I am hearing. This is the 4th gen of that tech."

Coming back to this to clarify a point,...if a new Typhon T2 were literally in parallel elsewhere on the circuit, that would work. When asking Shunyata if Typhon QR or T2 "feeding" Everest inline, they specifically said not to do that. Too much filtering inline seemed to be the implication...



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More recent photos after rack upgrades, amp and pre-amp upgrades, power conditioner upgrade from Shunyata Triton v3 & Typhon QR to Everest 8000, addition of a Typhon T2-30amp model and reference cables, and two Shunyata Altaira Signal Grounding hubs plus miscellaneous other items including Audio HighWire multi-cable elevators, etc...

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I've also just installed these and frankly, they exceeded my hopes for what they'd do for the overall clean look and organization of a nest of cables.

These are a brand new product that's been patented and will be more widely publicized soon. It comes from the innovations of a good friend and long-time audiophile whose family and he own a very successful metals and general fabrication business in Wisconsin. Like many of us, I've been using ceramic cable risers, acrylic and other elevators for 20+ years and while they are very good, most solutions out there only accommodate one or very few cables. Even the best out there don't seem to go beyond 2 or 3 cables.

With the addition of over 24 Shunyata Sigma chassis and signal grounding cables in my system, the complexity of my setup drammatically increased in terms of cable routing headaches. These risers are incredible find. He's producing models that allow for up up to nine (9), 0.25" diameter cables (work great with Nordost, Synergistic Research and other small grounding wires), this version which allows for up to seven (7) 0.50" diameter cables and a larger version that allows for up to six (6) 0.75" diameter cables. You can also use the small, medium or large heads with a different size extender (the outrigger portion) so that you can for example run many small diameter wires with each but also accommodate two large diameter interconnects and other combinations.

I have no stake in this company of any kind and no other financial interest. This have worked so well for me that I want to spread the word on what I've added that is unlike anything else I've seen. If interested, you can write to Michael at [email protected] (there is no website yet as he's working on marketing materials now).

Before and after photos and a couple pictures of the product for a given section of my system follow....

Before:
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The new elevators:
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After installing them 2 days ago:
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Many of you may remember last year when I posted regarding the first-run innovative cable organizers from Audio Hifi Solutions ("Audio HighWire") which Michael and his son Patrick had envisioned, designed and made a reality as well as how they radically improved my cable management.

I talked to Mike yesterday, and they have been extremely busy with many different additions for floor standing, rack mount, wall mount and other accessories for these cable riser-organizers that continue to amaze me.

***There is now a Shopify-based website with every model and option pictured including a new and quite unique option done especially for Nordost ribbon-shaped speaker & other cables for those of you that use them.

There are many more sizes, options, and combinations now available.

Check it out…..I see there’s also an introductory coupon and comprehensive FAQ section, helpful videos, a Contact form, etc....

NEW WEBSITE:
www.audiohifisolutions.com

They will also be at AXPONA with a table+booth with samples of the products, lots of information, and the ability to see and experience the quality and design flexibility

Disclaimer: I have no affiliation/incentive for sending this out; just being a very happy and impressed customer.
 

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Your system....damn man. The time we listen must be sooner, rather than later.

(That won't make sense to anyone but him and I)

That said, very nice. Very nice!

Tom
 
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