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RE: Dueland interconnect review (Long)

Posted by Duster on February 24, 2017 at 11:53:09:

The Furutech FP-126(G) is a very musical sounding rca connector. In my opinion, its sonic signature is the way the much more expensive Vampire 800/CB rca connector should sound, in that the bottom end of both rca connectors is full-bodied but still presents a very tuneful bass fundamental, whereas the top end of the Furutech FP-126(G) is less subdued than the Vampire 800/CB which sounds too bass heavy in comparison. Both connectors feature a gold plated pure copper center pin and a similarly designed body, so it's not surprising that they have a comparative sonic signature, but the Vampire 800/CB is almost unusable due to an imbalanced sounding tonality, to my ear.