Shunyata Research Hydra Model 6 Others
Shunyata Research Hydra Model 6 Others
USER REVIEWS
[Feb 12, 2012]
Chris V.
AudioPhile
An incredible upgrade to my system! I have searched a long time for a good conditioner, looked at IsoTek, PS Audio, Monster Cable etc.. But one thing that i didnt want to do is to sacrifice the overall dynamics and have current limiting (thats typical with active filters). I use the Meridian DSP7000 speakers and connected it directly to the wall outlets before, when i connected my hole setup trough the Hydra 6 the sound changed, for the better! But it not changed the tonal balance, it just sounded so much sharper and more focused. It sounds much more LIVE and real, i can identify new details in terms of hights, better accuracy in the lows and attacks. More clarity in the midrange as well. The music just flows better, it became ultra sharp and ultra stable. I wasnt expecting this big difference in sound, but it actually works and Shunyata Research really knows what they are doing.
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[Oct 08, 2006]
Jorn S.
AudioPhile
Strength:
Read the whole review, please.
Weakness:
None what so ever. i would like to start with a copy of the endorsement I posted at Shunyata's website. I hardly do this kind of thing, but read on, and you'll know why I made an exception:
Customer Service See above, please. Similar Products Used: powerline conditioners from small Ebay companies, from Furutech and Audio Agile. Nothing came close. |
[May 13, 2006]
rsmcphee
AudioPhile
Strength:
INCREASED DYNAMICS, MORE DETAILS. ADDED EXTENSIONS ON HIGHS AND LOWS. SWEETER MIDRANGE ALMOST TUBE LIKE
Weakness:
NONE THIS CONDITIONER IS OUTSTANDING. I have never heard my system this good and I have a superb system consisting of the following:
Customer Service OUTSTANDING Similar Products Used: MONSTER CABLE, RICHARD GRAY, PANAMAX |
[Oct 11, 2005]
audioman!
AudioPhile
Strength:
Does the job without harming anything. No more dynamic restriction. It adds texture, resolution, details while lowering the noise level WITHOUT any side effects. Results: Better height and width of the soundstage, more natural presentation and more musically involved presentation. It also protects from surges and spikes of the voltage.
Weakness:
None. In short-terms: Power conditioners and especially isolators reduce basically AC noise. Plugging AC isolators/transformers you may find a huge positive difference depending the high-freq. distortion,less harshness and hardness and increased width of the soundstage, more body. But you also may find a degradation of dynamics, both micro and macro, less air between the organs and a feeling of a unpleasant roundness of the spectrum. Combining most of the conditioners out there with a tube amp you will find yourself even more frustrated. I use Cardas Golden Reference cables for all of my audio equipment and I must admit that is the best AC cable I ever tried. Involving, huge increase of detail, smooth sounding, immediate decrease of noise.Its a very good partner with Hydra. Hydra is for my tastes the best conditioner (noise filter) out there. Thats because it makes the job without pressing the break in terms of dynamics (micro and macro) and adding roundness. Against all that, Hydra made more music, less noise/distortion. That means, better soundstage,imaging,bass resolution, and detail. Especially detail. By far more naturally represented low level detail previously (connecting straight to the wall) unheared. Compared to every other conditioner in this price range, the Hydra didn't harm dynamics (also I saw increased dynamics),cleaned the incoming AC with a gentle hand without harming anything, digging out more detail from a further blacker background and reduce harshness and edge caused from AC . It is the only equipment that I allow to take place between the AC and my stuff, except the Cardas Golden Reference and [all] Shunyata cables. Similar Products Used: Many. |
[Feb 02, 2005]
K512
AudioPhile
Strength:
As above.
Weakness:
None so far. I have previously posted a brief review of the Hydra-2 (feeding a Simaudio Moon W-5 LE dual-mono power amplifier), in which I also described other aspects of my current system. Rather than repeat the background information I provided, I will refer the reader to my review of the Hydra-2. My comments here pertain to the Hydra-6 that was recently added to my system. As I did with the Hydra-2, I have selected the Shunyata 20-amp Copperhead to connect the Hydra-6 to one of my home's dedicated 20-amp wall outlets. The Hydra-6 currently feeds a Simaudio Moon P-5 LE pre-amp (via a 15-amp Copperhead power cable), as well as a Moon Eclipse LE CD player (via a 15-amp Diamondback power cable). It should be noted that both the P-5 LE pre-amp and Eclipse LE CD player include separate digital and analog power supplies, each housed in an external chassis. My brief review of the Hydra-2 indicated that it was installed in my system first, while I awaited arrival of the Hydra-6 and associated Shunyata power cords. Now that I've had the Hydra-6 and the previously mentioned Shunyata power cables in place for several weeks, I would like to briefly describe my impressions now that my entire 2-channel system is completely powered and conditioned by Shunyata gear... First, I will say again that the Hydra-2 alone (along with its associated Shunyata cables) imparted a truly remarkable enhancement to the already exemplary performance of my reference-grade Moon components. Upon the addition of the Hydra-6 and associated Shunyata power cables, additional benefits were immediately apparent, but overall the most dramatic improvements seem to have come from the Hydra-2. Subjectively, I might attribute about 60-70% of the sound improvement to the Hydra-2, with the Hydra-6 claiming the remainder. Now, before we jump to any subjective and potentially erronious conclusions here, don't forget that the Moon LE front-end components (as previously mentioned) feature separate digital and analog power supplies, each housed in an external chassis. Therefore, each of these lower current, front-end components have outstanding power supplies to start with, so it's really no surprise that connecting them to the Hydra-6 might result in less dramatic improvements compared with adding the Hydra-2 to the massive Moon W-5 LE dual-mono power amp. That said, I will not part with the Hydra-6, because it has made a definite improvement over what was already very good sound. At the risk of sounding cliche, the Shunyata Hydra -2 and -6, along with the Shunyata power cables, have stripped away layers of film or haze that I was rather unaware of until I installed these power conditioning products. If you decide to invest in one or more Hydras, be sure to first have at least two dedicated, isolated, 20-amp outlets installed in you listening room. As well, consider using Shunyata power cables to make your connections. Similar Products Used: None |