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Re: Replacing Furutech connector on curren pc ?

Posted by Duster on February 10, 2007 at 13:09:37:

The Furutech FI-11(Cu) AC plug + Furutech FI-11(Ag) IEC connector combo is a safe bet since they perform well for all applications, IME (not power cord/component/system dependant). You might consider replacing the UO's stock Power Port AC outlet with yet another Furutech AC outlet since I (and other inmates) found the nickel plated Power Port to sound sub par (IMHO).

I know that the Furutech FI-11(Cu)/FI-11(Ag) combo does very well on the XLO Reference 2 Type 10A (much better than the stock Hubbell/Schurter) and is a fine sounding power cord for use with digital gear (My DAC's XLO Reference 2 Type 10A was re-terminated with Oyaide 046 AC connectors which takes the power cord's performance level up another notch). The Signalcable Magic re-terminated with a Furutech FI-11(Cu)/FI-11(Ag) combo should do well to connect your UO to the wall's AC outlet.