Dragon, I concur that the prices can seem totally crazy and unjustifiable. In the UK at least, Entreq prices are c. a third of Tripoint Troy, hence easier to swallow.
I have no experience of Tripoint, but both it and Entreq are trying to address the same shortcomings in systems. All I can say to you is that the effects of Entreq grounding are beyond spectacular in my system, so much so that spending 2-3x the price of my system as is on component upgrades I don't believe would result in the same positives.
And I'm someone who's walked away from other expensive tweaks, finding more than a hint of snake oil about them. Unlike a lot of these, which spout "quantum" effects babble (was this term and "organic" ever so abused?), the principles behind grounding are rooted firmly in traditional electronics engineering and physics principles. It's just that other than Entreq and Tripoint, v. few are actually following thru on these.
I have no experience of Tripoint, but both it and Entreq are trying to address the same shortcomings in systems. All I can say to you is that the effects of Entreq grounding are beyond spectacular in my system, so much so that spending 2-3x the price of my system as is on component upgrades I don't believe would result in the same positives.
And I'm someone who's walked away from other expensive tweaks, finding more than a hint of snake oil about them. Unlike a lot of these, which spout "quantum" effects babble (was this term and "organic" ever so abused?), the principles behind grounding are rooted firmly in traditional electronics engineering and physics principles. It's just that other than Entreq and Tripoint, v. few are actually following thru on these.

