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In Reply to: Re: Theres a screw holding that plastic cover on... posted by Wayne Brady on December 22, 2006 at 19:16:08:
If the 046 sounds this good without burn in... the FI-25R has to be mind bendingly good. What wire did you use?
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AZ Tsunami, Shunyata Taipan (pacesetter), Black Sand Violet.
Basically, the Furu FI-25R blows away everything else when used on a heavy-gauge cord (10 awg or better). The Oyaides are way too warm in the middle and tipped-up at the extremes when used with a true high-current cord. The only cord I have that liked the Oyaides better than the Furu was the BS Violet, but that's a pretty lightweight cord compared to the Shunyata or the AZ Tsunami. The Oyaides have a way of making the lighter gauge power cords sound 'bigger' than they actually are, but when you compare them head-to-head with a heavier cord with the Furu FI-25R connector, the heavy gauge cord clearly has more and tighter deep bass, and more realistic dynamics top to bottom. If you put the Oyaide on the same heavy-gauge cord, it makes it sound euphonic and flabby.
And since I regularly tee off on Oyaide products, I'll be fair and say that the Furu FI-25R (male and female) and FI-11cu (male only) are the only Furu AC connectors I like. The rest are way too bright for my tastes.
And how do the Furutech FI-25G connectors sound compared to the "R"?
The FI-25G is a much 'brighter' connector than the FI-25R. If you already have plenty of detail in the presence region upward, you're better off with the FI-25R.
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