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Furutech GTX-D ( R ) Vs GTX-D NCF ( R ) Vs Oyaide R1 AC Outlets.

Posted by el34eh@yahoo.com on March 8, 2016 at 14:09:10:


Hello Guys,

As someone whom only comes around when in need of assistance, as most things in my system have evolved to the point where there's very little else to learn, or wish to change as far as audio components in them self goes, yet as I'm trying to finalize certain aspects of said little details like the proper use of said AC Outlets, Cords etc, etc, I'm trying to see whether or not any of you have any opinions on how each of these outlets stack up to one another?.

As it's somewhat unheard of to audition theses in home and then return the unsued ones, I'm trying very hard to use logic as my guide, yet know that more often then not, it's the end users to whom I've to put my trust in as opposed to some whom merely get paid to endorse one product or another in hopes of maintaining a certain advertising dollar for those whom they work for............, yet in truth it's the consumers view to which I hold more close at heart, as the proof in the pudding for me, has always to see what one actually uses within the confines of their own systems or rooms.

As a long time proponent of the Oyaide R1, I've noticed of late a few whom have moved onto the cheaper Maestro saying it's more transparent, which then lead them to use the Furutech GTX-D ( R ) saying this was even better, and now with the current release of said GTX-D NCF ( R ) version, there appears to be a passing of the guard if you will............, I'm merely trying to hear what you guys whom take AC Outlets seriously think of the whole concept behind the appoarch that each of these companies support?, does it make sense then to move onto say a GTX-D ( R )?, or merely invest $260 in the newer version and be done with it once and for all?.

And knowing well in advance, there's a collective here to which I'm fully aware of have set biases, yet know more so then any other forum, many of you speak the truth as felt in both your minds and hearts on said matters, so please don't hold back on my account, by all means share what you know in thus subject, as I see this as my last go around as far as attention to the little details that enhances ones system, yet at times is overlooked, or under appreciated for what clean, quiet power brings to ones system as far as performance and self contentment goes.

No need for Naysayers to pop in with rude remarks, as I'd much prefer to keep matters rational, and to the point, good, bad or indiffently.

Thanks for taking the time in advance, to share your opinions with someone whom while sees an end to the madness of pursuing the equipment side of this hobby, for the sake of slight differences in components here or there, and whom would much rather spend whatever time I've left on the planet, merely having my senses washed over with the sound of an expansive music collection laid at my finger tips knowing that good enough, is just that.

System wise.........., I'm done, but a few selective tweaks here and there can't be all that bad, can they?.

Be well fellow music lovers.

Regards,
O_o scar