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Shunyata Research Everest 8000T
The Everest 8000 merges patented science from Shunyata Research’s critically acclaimed Hydra Triton and Typhon designs with the transformative technologies applied within its heralded medical division products.
From the stunning form-follows-function tower design to its inside-out engineering, the Everest represents the pinnacle of development and achievement in multiple industries.
Discover for yourself why designer Caelin Gabriel refers to the Everest as the greatest engineering accomplishment of a career spent designing silent electrical systems for military, medical, mastering, recording, and high-performance entertainment systems.
25 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE & SCIENTIFIC INNOVATION
DESIGN PROGRESSION
Over the past 25 years Shunyata Research has earned a reputation for producing the highest-performance power-distribution systems on the market. Whether providing clean power for James Guthrie’s re-master of Dark Side Of The Moon, or unearthing never-before-seen signal resolution in heart surgery systems, Shunyata Research’s results have been consistently transformational.
With unequivocal critical and professional acclaim as a back drop, Shunyata Designer Caelin Gabriel set about the herculean task of combining his 25 years of experience and scientific innovation into one towering product that incorporates all he’s learned about power-system design. That once in a generation product is the Everest 8000.
FEATURES & TECHNOLOGY
The Everest 8000 features patented technologies and proprietary components that are unavailable in any other competitive product. The Everest supplies unrestricted peak current to multiple components while dramatically reducing noise from the power line and intercepting noise from component-to-component interactions, isolating each component in the system.