Any Experience with Furutech Unfiltered Power Distributors


Has anyone had experiences with either the Furutech e-TP609 NCF or the GTO- D2 or D3 NCF?

These are unfiltered passive power conditioners and distributors.

jfrmusic

Showing 3 responses by audphile1

@jfrmusic I haven’t tried these but I use Furutech GTX-D NCF outlets in my system. And that is what you will get with these units. 

In my experience - 

1. These outlets have an impact on sound quality. Could potentially be a negative impact as you get an increase in resolution (in your system it most likely won’t sound bad), clarity and treble extension. The bass tightens up. It also appears to reduce noise.

2. You haven’t experienced a break in until you experience a break in with a Furutech GTX-D NCF. It’s an absolutely psychotic rollercoaster that lasts over 300hrs. 
 

How an outlet does all this, I have no explanation. But I experienced it twice with each one I installed 

@facten I get it and I’m with you on that. Power conditioning is a really strange space to explore. I stopped bothering with it and just get components that have a very solid power supply design and use best quality power cables I can afford. Dedicated lines for my system helped a ton as well.

But…as strange as it sounds, the GTX-D NCF Rhodium outlets improved sound quality and lowered noise floor. So those I can definitely recommend. However, I tread with caution as too much Rhodium is too much of a good thing. I sold all my rhodium power cables.

Given the Furutech e-TP609 NCF is a power distribution unit, aka power strip, if it doesn’t harm anything and the purpose is to get more outlets, it’s really not a bad deal.