Best way to separate things?

ErikM

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Here's what I'm wondering.. I have 3 (soon to be four) devices plugged into my current line conditioner a Shunyata Talos. I have a Devialet 200, an Aurender N100H, a Sonos zone player and soon I'll be adding an UpTone Audio Regen. I'd like to be able to isolate things component to component better..The Talos doesn't do that at all. The Devialet is a switch mode device the Aurender uses a Linear power supply but its a digital product, the Sonos is switch mode and the Regen will eventually have a linear supply. The new Shunyata Triton v.2 has component to component isolation.. But it's big and pricey.. I've been considering an Audience ar6 since it has the isolation..anyone have any opinions, thanks.
 

GrantS

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Oct 23, 2013
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Hi Erik,

If you are looking for superior component to component isolation within our line, I'd recommend considering an audition of our Venom or Alpha Digital, Analog or High-current filtered cables to use in unison with the Talos. For even better measurable isolation between components, our Media Power Center 12 provides fire-wall level isolation between digital components and analog and is not big or particularly pricey. However, between the independently filtered power cords and the Talos, there is likely no better inter-component isolation than that, short of adding the MPC-12. If we can help, feel free to write.

Regards,

Grant
Shunyata Research
 

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