There are some people, who I affectionately call the lunatic fringe, who do have several connected to a single Triton. I believe that CooperShark is one of those. I am not sure if he is on this forum. Do you know Bud? Anyway he has experience with this concept.
Caelin,
Yes, I am on this forum. The slowness of my response is due to the fact that I am very time constrained and don't get to read these posts every day, let alone respond to them on a timely basis. I want to briefly share some of the details of my set up with the other readers of this forum.
When I talk of improvements, the readers of this forum know what I mean. These are the same as they are experiencing, only more so. The inner details are that much more apparent, the image placement on the sound stage are that much more precise, the stage itself is that much more wide and that much more deep. Tones are that much more dense. Again the readers of this forum get the idea, as most are Shunyata users and fans of your products.
For the sake of brevity, I have two systems, and I only want to discuss my main rig that has multiple Triton/Typhons. This system is using a dedicated sub panel, and it's own dedicated earth ground (6 foot copper rod buried on the other side of the listening room. The electric panel is in the basement, immediately below my listening room. I use Transparent Audio's top Reference cable in wall from this sub panel to my dedicated outlets. I use Spectral Audio's top componentry in that system. Spectral's Reference 400 mono block amps are extremely sensitive to grounding issues. I run both of those amplifiers on a Cyclops. (This may be changed for a Typhon in the future.) My choices are somewhat dictated by those issues as to minimize any potential grounding differentials. I therefore have both of my amps on a single dedicated line through that solo Cyclops, even though I have multiple dedicated lines on the amplifier end of my listening room.
Additionally, I use two Triton/Typhons for my front end equipment, with the exception of the Spectral 4000SL CD player, which sounds considerably more open, extended, "airy", and detailed on its own dedicated line, using only a Shunyata Alpha digital cable. These two pair of T/T's are on a single dedicated line. I use one pair for anything digital, such as my Berkeley Alpha DAC, or my Sequerra digital broadcast monitor tuner, and my Grace headphone amp/DAC. The other pair is for my Spectral 30SSII preamp, Sequerra FM Reference Signature tuner, and Stax SRM 007t-II headphone amp. All four Shunyata boxes are on the same dedicated line. These are all very low current devices, and they are never all turned on at the same time. The most that would be used at one time would be the preamp, a tuner, the DAC and a headphone amplifier. Again that is the most and collectively that is well below the capability of one 20 amp line!
Back in the days when I had upgraded my Hydra for a VRay. I had tried a second VRay and noticed a positive sonic benefit of using two of these instead of just one. I followed that path with the VRayII's and then the Tritons. When the Typhons were added there became an even further benefit.
(I am using ZiTron Anaconda power cords from the wall to the Tritons and Cyclops and ZiTron Anaconda jumpers from Tritons to Typhons. Power cords to all of my componentry from the conditioners are the King Cobra CX's.)
All I can say is that this set up does sound better than a single pair of Triton/Typhon. Yes, it is "lunatic fringe" and yes, the bulk of the improvement for any user is to be gained in employing just one pair in their audio system. That being said, life is too short and I am in a fortunate position of being able to own and enjoy the equipment on the level that I do.
In the context of a very high end and ultra resolving audio system, if we are talking a collective 25-30% improvement in power conditioning by adding the second pair of Triton/Typhons or a secondary Typhon to a Triton if you have the open outlets to do so, sure is worth it! As a percentage of the system and room cost it really is insignificant, and relative to the improvement, it is a bargain.
I hope this helps.
Best regards,
Rob