From Audio Exotics in Hong Kong.
“Introducing the Troy Next Generation (NG) by Tripoint. It replaces the Troy Signature serving silence to the betterment of numerous audio systems in the world for almost a decade.
The Troy NG is a full metal construction with polished curvature at joineries. The jet black finishing is aesthetically noble and sleek with an unspoken sense of sophistication that yields confidence. The improvement of the Troy NG over the Troy signature is profound. I installed it today right after Stirling Trayle set up the system precisely two days ago. The system at AE Sheung Wan allows me to “feel” the painstaking efforts of Miguel spared during the research and development processes. Miguel, your persistence in search for excellence earns my highest respect in your lifelong works on grounding technology.
Troy signature is about “silence”. There is a “stillness” element imbued to it. Silence is one of the preconditions of calmness. It is a micro concept. Troy signature unveiled so much silence between notes particularly amongst piano keys and strings of violin and cello. There are more perspective of everything in the sound field. Disconnecting it always degrades the listening experience from a palpable 3D space to 2D line art.
The Troy NG is about “serenity”, which is a macro concept. Serenity refers to the state of being calm. When the state of mind is calm, it allows better focus and deeper comprehension of the bigger picture. Indeed, the degree of serenity infuses by Troy NG to the system bewildered me at first. Because I didn’t know how to put the feelings in words. (If you are reading this one, I had been writing repeatedly for 3 hours seeking the right words for everyone to understand.)
When I just connected one stock ground cable from the JMF PCD302 AC conditioner to the Troy NG, I could see the “composure” of the performer at once. I said to myself “WoW”. Why does that matter?
Let me share an example. The resolution of AE Sheung Wan easily allows listener to “visualise” Teresa Teng was somewhat smiling and singing concurrently for about 10 seconds in one of her older records produced in Taiwan. I presume she must be happy or at least acting to be.
The application of Troy NG to the system allows me to comprehend her prevailing state of mind was indeed happy during the recording of this song. This is phenomenal. Imagine if one can feel the composure of an conductor, what will be the symphonic experiences like? I am equally melted down by Bon Jovi because of his “equanimity” in some songs.
I need not repeat the usual Hi Fi vocabularies simply because Troy NG goes farther and deeper than what I know. And this is just the entry into the world of Tripoint. If you don’t fully understand my sharing, that is normal. I am happy to do demo should availability of stock allow.
PS: The flagship is Troy Elite NG, followed by Troy Elite.”
“Introducing the Troy Next Generation (NG) by Tripoint. It replaces the Troy Signature serving silence to the betterment of numerous audio systems in the world for almost a decade.
The Troy NG is a full metal construction with polished curvature at joineries. The jet black finishing is aesthetically noble and sleek with an unspoken sense of sophistication that yields confidence. The improvement of the Troy NG over the Troy signature is profound. I installed it today right after Stirling Trayle set up the system precisely two days ago. The system at AE Sheung Wan allows me to “feel” the painstaking efforts of Miguel spared during the research and development processes. Miguel, your persistence in search for excellence earns my highest respect in your lifelong works on grounding technology.
Troy signature is about “silence”. There is a “stillness” element imbued to it. Silence is one of the preconditions of calmness. It is a micro concept. Troy signature unveiled so much silence between notes particularly amongst piano keys and strings of violin and cello. There are more perspective of everything in the sound field. Disconnecting it always degrades the listening experience from a palpable 3D space to 2D line art.
The Troy NG is about “serenity”, which is a macro concept. Serenity refers to the state of being calm. When the state of mind is calm, it allows better focus and deeper comprehension of the bigger picture. Indeed, the degree of serenity infuses by Troy NG to the system bewildered me at first. Because I didn’t know how to put the feelings in words. (If you are reading this one, I had been writing repeatedly for 3 hours seeking the right words for everyone to understand.)
When I just connected one stock ground cable from the JMF PCD302 AC conditioner to the Troy NG, I could see the “composure” of the performer at once. I said to myself “WoW”. Why does that matter?
Let me share an example. The resolution of AE Sheung Wan easily allows listener to “visualise” Teresa Teng was somewhat smiling and singing concurrently for about 10 seconds in one of her older records produced in Taiwan. I presume she must be happy or at least acting to be.
The application of Troy NG to the system allows me to comprehend her prevailing state of mind was indeed happy during the recording of this song. This is phenomenal. Imagine if one can feel the composure of an conductor, what will be the symphonic experiences like? I am equally melted down by Bon Jovi because of his “equanimity” in some songs.
I need not repeat the usual Hi Fi vocabularies simply because Troy NG goes farther and deeper than what I know. And this is just the entry into the world of Tripoint. If you don’t fully understand my sharing, that is normal. I am happy to do demo should availability of stock allow.
PS: The flagship is Troy Elite NG, followed by Troy Elite.”