Experiences with Tripoint Audio Apollo


Any recommendations in order to maximize my Tripoint Apollo? Hook up tips? I have just purchased the new Tripoint Troy ac filtration/ground system and to tell you this device has given me the most natural portrayal of the musical event I have ever heard from my system is an understatement! As a discerning audiophile that has had the chance, and luck, to own some of the best components in this crazy hobby; Tube Research, JM Labs, the Tripoint lets my electronics achieve their maximum potential. When Miguel Alvarez first approached me to schedule a demonstration of this revolutionary new product, I admit I was skeptical, and cautious, of the performance claims Miguel promised to deliver. There is no hard copy technical explanation on how this device works, but since the manufacturer is local and had offered a demonstration...I agreed to the home audition. The build quality and look of the Tripoint Troy is second to none. The African Bubinga mirror finish is beautiful and it sounds every bit as fabulous as it looks! The Tripoint is for the audiophile who demands nothing but the most innovative. I profess, I was not prepared to hear what I heard. First the Tripoint delivered the most holographic, layered sound that I have ever experienced. Familiar recordings that I had sampled over and over again took on a NEW life of their own! The music sounded as if multiple layers of veils had been striped away from the musicians. Not to be unfair, I have heard other ac filtration devices that remove grain and lower the noise floor, but never anything as quiet and as natural as the Tripoint. It just pulled me further into the music and made me forget about my electronics. I asked Miguel how he was able to achieve this natural voicing. He explained to me that the key is to eliminate noise in a more passive manner, while at the same time utilizing materials that have the correct resonating frequency. I'm still not entirely sure how it works, but I can tell you that the Tripoint Troy is definately amazing! Costly, but worth it because it really delivers. I recommend you do not audition the Tripoint unless you are prepared to pay the price, since it will spoil you and leave you wanting to keep it in your system. This IS the closest I have ever been to the music!
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Rtm1, I agree entirely. I would have bought it in a blink except for the price. They have sought to reduce the cost of the parts included but lost the magic doing so.
Expense is relative to cost. As I continue to distribute my product all around the world I have come to realize that to some, the cost of the Tripoint is irrelevant. The benefits and rewards derived from this new technology surpass the expectations of even the most critical listeners. There is still some misunderstanding facts of what the Tripoint technologies and benefits are.
First of all the Tripoint Troy is much more than a grounding device, this is only half of the technology behind this product. The Troy is passive filtration device component that channels electromagnetic fields away from your components. We must add that through the use of proprietary magnetic modules, Tripoint acts like a huge vacuum that sucks all negative noises. The Tripoint Troy is much more complex and should not be categorized as a tweak. The Troy should not be compared to other devices that only deal with grounding issues, this component is much more evolved with its unique technology and benefits. When first developing this technology many prototype attempts where made to try to keep the manufacturing cost down, these attempts failed to produce the perfection we where looking for. No compromises or shortcuts in designing and parts implementation where taken. Those of you who have heard it know there is nothing that compares.
Maybe a (much) cheaper model with a single plug (for 3 devices) in the future...
The current prices make it out of the question for a large part of the audiophiles.
If I use power regenerator PurePower2000 where I need to connect Tripoint Troy to get best effect? To wall or to PP2000?
And do I need to connect devices somehow to Troy?
My devices doesn't has any ground outputs.
Muralaltuev,

Email Miguel and he will help with the plug question.

All components need to be grounded to the Troy by attching a wire to a screw in each chasis. You will have a separate grounding wire for each component.