RARIFIED AIR
The Eiger-X is a six-outlet
power distributor based on the
revolutionary Everest-X design
platform. Eiger-X is more
compact in stature with two
fewer outlets, but possesses the
same patented technologies that
earned Everest-X its legendary
status within the pro-recording
and music industry communities.
Externally, the Eiger-X tower is
shorter than its massive sibling,
yet features a tour-de-force of
patented science and custom
engineered parts and materials.
At the Eiger-X's core is the
patented QRBB circuit, which
delivers peak-energy to
components more efficiently than
they can receive it from the
wall outlet. The QRBB circuit
infuses sound with newfound
energy, dimension and time
accuracy, leading to the
impression of effortless scale
and dynamics in sound. The Noise
Isolation Chamber and CCI
filters in Eiger-X measurably
lower noise, allowing previously
obscured detail nuance to emerge
from recordings. For the first
time, the patent-pending TAPc
has been added to the Eiger-X
design. TAPc breaks up EMI noise,
preventing it from distorting
critical aspects of the recorded
audio or video signal. TAPc adds
a vivid sense of depth to
reproduced sound in ways no
other technology has even hinted
at. Layering these technologies
together eliminates multiple
vectors of noise that would
otherwise distract from the
listening or viewing experience.
Eiger-X sports two ground posts
on its rear panel, both of which
are connected internally to the
Ground Plane Noise Reduction
System (GPNR). The GPNR not only
reduces ground plan noise for
all connected electronics, but
will also drop the noise floor
for components plugged into a
separate dedicated line and
connected via ground cables.
Eiger-X's greatest two
attributes are its scientific
innovation and incendiary value,
coming in at under half the cost
of Shunyata Research's Reference
tower model. Despite its
dramatically lower price,
Eiger-X retains a significant
portion of Everest-X's most
consequential technologies and
performance. The design goal
behind the Eiger-X was to create
a power distributor at a
real-world price that
demonstrated the enormous impact
Shunyata Research finest
technologies have on system
performance.
REACHING FOR THE SKY
Similar to Shunyata Research's
larger power-distributor icon,
Everest-X, Eiger-X reduces
multiple forms of power-line
noise, bringing a tactile
presence to sound that adds a
physically interactive element
to the listening experience.
When using Eiger-X as the power
source there is an immediate and
profound increase in background
silence as instruments and voice
emerge as more fully formed
entities, free of distortions
that will otherwise homogenize
recordings. There is an
immersive depth to the sound
field as complex layers of sound
become more organized, more
distinct and accessible to the
listener. There is an immersive
quality to sound reproduction as
both the recorded width and
depth of recordings unfold and
expand once fine layers of
distortion are removed from the
power line. The improved pitch
articulation of instruments
should also become more notable
as the timing, or coming and
going of transient energy
becomes more accurate, more
precise. This will be especially
notable in the lower octaves,
where air movement and impact of
instruments are the easiest to
notice. Overall, Eiger-X imparts
a more seamless, coherent
picture of how sound should be,
without the inherent power-line
and component generated noise
that can otherwise become part
of the audio signal itself. This
is what separates Eiger-X from
all other products at and far
beyond its more modest price
class.
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TAPc (Transverse
Axial Polarizer) is a
patent-pending
technology that couples
to the electromagnetic
fields surrounding
electrical or signal
conductors. TAPc behaves
like a polarizer,
passively reducing
electromagnetic
distortion that presents
as a type of glare on
sound or images. The
sonic impact of TAPc is
unmistakable. There is a
profound drop in
perceived noise floor,
effortlessly portrayed
dynamics and an
immediate improvement in
the rendering of timing
and coherency in sound.
These performance
elements are unique to
TAPc and remain
unaddressed by competing
technologies of any
kind. Even casual
listeners can recognize
the effect TAPc has upon
first listen. Results
are consistent across a
wide range of components
and systems. Essentially,
the TAPc modules act as
force multipliers,
elevating the listening
experience to levels
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The QR/BB™ is a
patented device which
dramatically enhances
the perception of
dynamic impact and
timing when connected to
amplifiers or other
high-current electronics.
The QR/BB™ is unique
in that it provides a
local reserve of energy,
or Coulomb charge, that
mitigates the inductive
reactance of the AC
power line without using
coils, transformers or
capacitors. The QR/BB™
acts as an instantaneous
energy reserve when
placed in-line with an
AC power supply.
— Patent Number: US
10,031,536 — |
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GPNR (Ground
Plane Noise Reduction)
is an advanced ground
noise filtering system
engineered to reduce
high-frequency
interference that
pollutes the ground
plane of audio and video
systems. GPNR provides
continuous ground-plane
noise reduction for all
connected components,
with no setup required.
Components connected to
the power distributor’s
CGS (Chassis Grounding
System) terminal via an
external ground cable
can access even higher
performance by providing
an ultra low impedance
path to the GPNR
filtration system. This
enhances noise
dissipation beyond what
is possible through the
standard AC ground path
alone. By cleaning the
system’s ground plane,
GPNR dramatically lowers
the system’s noise floor,
preserving clarity,
enhancing timing
precision, and revealing
subtle musical and
spatial detail. |
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KPIP v2™ Shunyata
Research’s proprietary
Kinetic Phase Inversion
Process includes four
days of continuous KPIP
v2™ processing which
refines conductor metals
at the atomic level.
This dramatically
reduces burn-in time and
significantly improves
sonic performance,
delivering a relaxed and
life-like presentation.
When compared to the
original process, KPIP
v2™ represents a
dramatic performance
upgrade on par with a
component-level upgrade. |
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The NIC™ (Noise
Isolation Chamber) is a
patented Shunyata
Research device that
reduces high frequency
power line noise. It
employs a ferroelectric
substance that actually
absorbs high frequency
noise without any of the
reactive negatives
associated with
transformers and large
capacitors as used in
conventional power
conditioners. ~ Patent
US 8,658,892 ~ |
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CCI™ filters have
the unique ability to
reduce
component-generated
power line noise without
inhibiting DTCD® (dynamic
transient current
delivery). This unique
filter element prevents
power line noise from
one component
contaminating the other
adjacent electronic
components. Shunyata
Research’s CCI™ filter
modules consist of
proprietary multi-stage
filters that reduce
power supply-generated
noise without the use of
heavy transformers,
coils or large
capacitors. |
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DTCD® Analysis is
a proprietary
measurement technique
developed to measure
instantaneous current
flow through very low
impedance electrical
conductors and contacts.
It is used to optimize
the design of electrical
parts and materials,
ensuring optimal
instantaneous current
delivery. DTCD®
Analysis gives Shunyata
Research a clear
competitive advantage in
the design and
development of high
performance power
delivery products. |
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EIGER-X IN PRO AUDIO
Multiple Grammy-winning and
Oscar-nominated producer,
songwriter, musician, and mix
engineer Greg Wells is among the
most widely respected figures in
contemporary recording. Greg’s
studio is meticulously designed
around the pursuit of fidelity,
and no corners are cut in
maximizing the performance of
his recording and mixing system.
Greg has worked with many of the
industry’s most accomplished
artists, including Taylor Swift,
John Legend, and Adele. After
experiencing the results of an
in-studio evaluation, Greg
shared his enthusiastic response
to the dramatic enhancement in
system performance:
“If you truly want your mixes
to sound as alive as possible,
you have to audition some of the
Shunyata gear. I had a lot of it
in the mix studio I lost last
January, and just recently
acquired the new Eiger-X power
distributor. It’s not a subtle
difference. There are lots of
power conditioners out there but
Shunyata is on a whole other
level.”
Greg Wells
SPECIFICATIONS
Maximum Voltage:
- 90-125 VAC r.m.s. unregulated
(US)
- 220-240 VAC r.m.s. unregulated
(EU, AS)
Input Current Ratings:
- Maximum Continuous Current:
20A (US, AS)
- Maximum Continuous Current:
16A (UK, EU, AU)
Output Current Ratings:
- US/AS: Max Current/Outlet 15A
- EU: Max Current/Socket 16A
Transient Suppression:
- Maximum Transient Protection:
40,000 A @ 8/50 μs
Over-Current Protection:
- Hydraulic Electromagnetic
Breaker
Wiring System:
- 8 gauge ArNi® VTX™ Buss System
- 10 gauge ArNi® VTX™ Wiring
- Ratings: 600 V 105° C
Noise Suppression:
- Input to Output (100 kHz – 30
MHz): > 50 dB reduction
- Zone to Zone (100 kHz – 30
MHz): > 60 dB reduction
Technology:
- TAPc (patent-pending)
- NIC (patented)
- QRBB (patented)
- GPNR
- KPIP v2
- CCI
Outlets & Connectors:
Inlet: IEC C19R
- US/AS Outlets: 6 NEMA 5-20R
- EU Sockets: 6 CEE 7/3
Zones of Isolation:
- 3 Zones
KPIP v2 Processing:
- 4-days
Vibration Control:
- Vibration dampening panels (internal)
- AC outlet dampening gaskets (US/AS)
- Shunyata Polymer Footer (Optional
SSF-38 shown in photos)
Construction:
- Powder coated steel chassis
- Anodized aluminum faceplate
Dimensions:
- Width: 6.2 inches (15.75 cm)
- Depth: 9.1 inches (23.11 cm)
- Height: 16.7 inches (42.42 cm)
- Weight: 12.7 lbs (5.75 kg)