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RE: Impressions of the Furutech GTX-D(R) Outlet (non-NCF version)

Posted by Duster on September 20, 2016 at 18:06:24:




Image: Maestro AC Outlet

I can understand finding that a Maestro AC outlet sounded better than a typical Contractor Grade AC outlet, since the Maestro AC outlet is said to have gone through various treatments in order to make the product sound better. However, it is obvious to see the fundamental mechanical and electrical design of the Maestro product is no better than a typical hardware store variety Contractor Grade or maybe Spec Grade AC outlet available at Home Depot. I would bet that it's simply an inexpensive off-the-shelf commercial hardware store product that's been gussied up rather than a truly transformed AC outlet. It's the most unimpressive AC outlet product I came across in the past that claims to be better than bonafide Audio Grade AC outlets such as Furutech and Oyaide products. It's unfathomable to understand how the sonic improvements due to a Furutech GTX-D(R) AC outlet upgrade is "more incremental than significant" vs. a mundane Maestro AC outlet.