Denali v2 vs Everest

JeremyMTB

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Does anyone know the differences between these 2 power conditioners? There is obviously the form factor and outlet count but is the Everest just a bigger Denali?

The form factor of the Everest is not ideal for my setup and the Denali would fit much better. I also only need 5/6 outlets so the Denali would also be fine in that regard. My system does not pull a ton of power with my DarTZeel 108 amp being the biggest power draw.

With all that said, what am I giving up by going the Denali? I would get either a Sigma or Omega power cord with either. I have not really seen a compare that talks about differences other than the physical form factor / outlets.
 

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I initially bought the Denali and found that with a Sigma power cord to the wall and Sigma cords from components to the Denali, there was a marked decrease in noise that was heard as better bass, wider and deeper soundstage and more separation in instruments. I was impressed.
Then, I tried the Everest. There was a significant improvement in all aspects, more of each. In addition, the Everest has four grounding connections which are also beneficial. I eventually upgraded the power cable from the Everest to the wall from a Sigma to an Omega and found that this too made an improvement, although not as much as going from the Denali (with Sigma) to Everest. Note I have all components including my amp plugged into the Everest and a dedicated 20A outlet.
 
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The Everest is better than the Denali, but if you add a Typhon T2 to the Denali, the pair is as good as, if not better, than the Everest. And, no, you can't add a T2 to an Everest (per Shunyata).
 
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JeremyMTB

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The Everest is better than the Denali, but if you add a Typhon T2 to the Denali, the pair is as good as, if not better, than the Everest. And, no, you can't add a T2 to an Everest (per Shunyata).
Thanks for pointing this out. This option is really interesting. I didn’t know this was an option. It will also me a much better form factor for my application. I am going to look into this a little more. I like that it gives options for the Amp as well to see if it’s better to the Typhon or the Denali.
 

JeremyMTB

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Typhon T2 inbound. Just need to find a Denali. Thanks!
 

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The Everest is better than the Denali, but if you add a Typhon T2 to the Denali, the pair is as good as, if not better, than the Everest. And, no, you can't add a T2 to an Everest (per Shunyata).
How do you connect aTyphon t2 to a Denali 6000sv2?
 

JeremyMTB

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They make an umbilical cable to connect them.
 

Sunny

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The Everest is better than the Denali, but if you add a Typhon T2 to the Denali, the pair is as good as, if not better, than the Everest. And, no, you can't add a T2 to an Everest (per Shunyata).
I concur on this statement. Omega power cords and grounding cables connected to both power products.
 

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Any thoughts on the Hydra Triton V3 vs the Denali 6000 v2? In either case it would be paired with a Typhon T2.
 

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Any thoughts on the Hydra Triton V3 vs the Denali 6000 v2? In either case it would be paired with a Typhon T2.
I used the V3 with a Typhon for a couple of years and enjoyed it. But eventually I found the Typhon to make the sound a bit too slow in my system. I came to appreciate the Triton V3 by itself and used it that way for awhile. I haven't tried any of the newer generation power products by Shunyata other than demoing some of the Omega cables so I can't help with a comparison to the Denali or Everest.
 

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