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...came out OK. Got most of the stuff from Chris VH and used his unshielded design as this will go between the wall and the Furutech e-tpP60. Only thing I don't really care for is the "techflex" outer jacket -- PITA to work with, and hard to make it look consistent over the length of the cable. I'll try something different next time.
So how's it sound? Don't know. It's in the oven (sharing it with the Furutech GTX outlet). Timer still has about 72 hours on it....
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Thanks Alan. I'll install the outlet this weekend, and report back how everything works out.
Nice pic! how does it sound now?
Haven't had a chance to listen to it yet. Just installed the Furutech outlet (I'll post impressions on that shortly), and wanted to get familiar with that change before I tried the cord. It's fully cooked, just waiting for me to get my act together. :)
....give the cables (and now the outlet) a few hours of settling-in time before doing any serious listening. The Cooker's output signal is very strong. This is advice I give to everyone.
"uncle" alan
When I said "waiting for me to get my act together" what I really meant was "waiting for the cord to settle after cooking."
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That means your act is already together! Thanks, Bill.
Too many people have expectations of immediate sonic nirvana....there are still some minor ups & downs within the conditioning process post-Cooking. I try to keep things realistic for everyone. It's all about the learning curve with each design and product (be it cables, outlets, line conditioners, etc. etc.). If people are patient, sonic nirvana will arrive.
Which make/model AC connectors did you choose to use for your DIY power cord project?
I cheaped out and went with the Furu FI-11-N1 golds. I greatly appreciated your input on the FI-50's, but I just wasn't comfortable with the cost of them for my first try. Once this cord burns in, if I'm really pleased with the result, I'll get more ambitious with the next one.
The gold Furutech FI-11-N1 AC connectors are a good lower-cost option. I'm sure you will fully enjoy the new power cord after it's burned-in. Let the forum know about your findings...
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