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The Venom V16 is their entry level power conditioner. It will have 16 outlets. This is the direct link
https://shunyata.com/products/power-distributors/venom-line-power-distributors/venom-v16-us/
For the Delta D6
It will only have 6 outlets but more tech
https://shunyata.com/products/power-distributors/venom-line-power-distributors/venom-v16-us/
When looking at this one read the sections about
- NICTechnology
- GP-NR Noise Reduction
- The ZR-71 outlets - built by Hubble to a Shunyata design
These will be some of the main differences beyond price which is $1,998 vs. $3,250. I thought the V16 might be a mild stretch to your budget and offers 16 outlets compared to many of the other options.The D6 is sort of a baby Denali 6000 and more than your would want to spend. But use it for a comparison of the technologies.
One more bit of advice. Buy it once rather than buy something, sell it, take a loss, and upgrade to something else. If you are able, stretch a little so the gear can last your a very long time rather than getting the urge to replace sooner or have buyers regret. But do keep the budget reasonable for you.
The Venom V16 is their entry level power conditioner. It will have 16 outlets. This is the direct link
https://shunyata.com/products/power-distributors/venom-line-power-distributors/venom-v16-us/
For the Delta D6
It will only have 6 outlets but more tech
https://shunyata.com/products/power-distributors/venom-line-power-distributors/venom-v16-us/
When looking at this one read the sections about
- NICTechnology
- GP-NR Noise Reduction
- The ZR-71 outlets - built by Hubble to a Shunyata design
These will be some of the main differences beyond price which is $1,998 vs. $3,250. I thought the V16 might be a mild stretch to your budget and offers 16 outlets compared to many of the other options.The D6 is sort of a baby Denali 6000 and more than your would want to spend. But use it for a comparison of the technologies.
One more bit of advice. Buy it once rather than buy something, sell it, take a loss, and upgrade to something else. If you are able, stretch a little so the gear can last your a very long time rather than getting the urge to replace sooner or have buyers regret. But do keep the budget reasonable for you.