Antonkk,
Per my consultations with Shunyata research, I run my amp directly into a seperate 20 amp line as opposed to running it through the Triton. If I did not have this 20 amp line, they would recommend running it through the Triton. I have a lot of $$ tied up in my system, so I use a Shunyata Guardian to protect it from Midwestern storms...if it degrades the sound a tiny bit, I think it's worth the sacrifice.
The Triton is in a completely different class from the Hydra. It removes so much grunge that I experience a 3-D effect when listening to many recordings. The bass and soundstage are much, much more realistic. Highs are free of much of the grain I heard with the Hydra....no hifi sibilance here...but neither is anything rolled off. It feels like Caelin has really hit the sweet spot with this one. BTW, I understand that Robert Harley has adopted it as his new reference and that a review is forthcoming. Wish my Thiels would play nicely with those NEMO's...nice gear.
Per my consultations with Shunyata research, I run my amp directly into a seperate 20 amp line as opposed to running it through the Triton. If I did not have this 20 amp line, they would recommend running it through the Triton. I have a lot of $$ tied up in my system, so I use a Shunyata Guardian to protect it from Midwestern storms...if it degrades the sound a tiny bit, I think it's worth the sacrifice.
The Triton is in a completely different class from the Hydra. It removes so much grunge that I experience a 3-D effect when listening to many recordings. The bass and soundstage are much, much more realistic. Highs are free of much of the grain I heard with the Hydra....no hifi sibilance here...but neither is anything rolled off. It feels like Caelin has really hit the sweet spot with this one. BTW, I understand that Robert Harley has adopted it as his new reference and that a review is forthcoming. Wish my Thiels would play nicely with those NEMO's...nice gear.