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In Reply to: RE: Oyaide R1 vs. Furutech GTX-D NCF(R) AC outlets posted by Duster on March 12, 2016 at 18:19:11
Duster,
Thanks.........., as always, it seems that I can always rely upon you as one of those whom I see as the voice of logic, and judging by your writings, I should've known if anyone had played around with the different sonics of either of these outlets, it would've been you.
I'll certainly look into having both installed onto one of my line distributors and in fact learn how to judge their sonics as mentioned, and afterwards learn how to be ulitize either according to said component which they work with in said comprehensive manner as per your recommendations, as what you've stated does in fact makes for a very practical means of voicing ones system according to the strengths and weaknesses of their front end components and amplification as needed.
And in hindsight, what you've mentioned in regards to matching the plating materials to each outlet does indeed support what you've been saying all along, it's a synergy thing and one that shouldn't be taken for granted.
Thanks once again to you and Steve both, for coming to my as distances on this, as I was beginning to lose a great deal of sleep on which way would prove worth pursuing. This does make matters much much clearer in my mind.
Once again..........., much appreciation to you both.
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Hi O_o scar,
As you know, the sonic signature of every path in the signal chain can make a big difference, one way or another.
I would be glad to follow an evaluation of your project in this forum.
Cheers, Duster
Hello Duster,
No truer words could've been spoken | written. And once again it's truly an honor having you watch over my moments in said matters.
Thanks again,
O_oh
Duster:
Very nice in depth description of the sonics imparted by various wall outlets. I am in absolute agreement with your analysis.
In addition to the fundamental effect the wall outlets make, there has been recent improvements in audio grade fuses. In the past I have uses Furutech, Isoclean, Synergistic Research SR-20, and factory stock fuses. All changed the sound with the 10 cent stock fuse sounding the worst.
The new Synergistic Research "Black" fuse has a much greater and positive change than any of the above fuses. For me it has really opened up a significant sonic bottleneck. Best of all they are sold with a 30 day money back trial. These fuses combined with the correct wall outlet absolutely improve the audio experience.
I hope Duster and others will audition this fuse and I look forward to Duster's opinion.
David Pritchard
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