furutech bulk ac cable


Someone is familiar whit furutech bulk ac cable?. If yes let me know your degree of satisfaction and which model of cable and connector you use.
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I have a high degree of satisfaction with Furutech bulk cables, including power, interconnect and speaker cables, and I use them with very high quality connectors from Furutech and Oyaide. To summarize, I find them well balanced, and very good "all-rounders." They may not be the best in all areas, but they certainly get close to most of the better cables. They do not have any glaring faults, and they have the ability to sound good with a wide variety of gear, on a wide variety of music. The construction is of high quality and these are good enough that I would rather spend my money on upgrading equipment than on more expensive cables.

Regarding power cords, my amps run off of the unshielded FP-Alpha-3 with Oyaide P-79 connectors;
http://www.furutech.com/a2008/product2.asp?prodNo=342
My source components and preamp run off the shielded FP-3TS20 cables with Furutech FI-25(G) and FI-25M(G) plugs:
http://www.furutech.com/a2008/product2.asp?prodNo=153

I also have some bulk Neotech cable, which is pretty good sounding. I always wanted to try the Acrolink AC Power Cable 7N-P4030 with Oyaide P-079 and C-079, but I have not yet tried them;
http://www.vhaudio.com/acrolink-7n-p4030.html
Good luck.
Please do not waste your money on exotic cable. Read the specs. There is nothing special that you cannot buy in bulk from H Depot or Lowes or Parts Express et al. You are just asking the wire to send current to the equipment. Their is no magic or fairy dust required. I suggest you use 12 to 14 AWG cable found locally were you live. I do like Wattgate connectors. I know it is hard to do but I caution you not to overthink what you are asking the wire to do. Choose a nice cable that is UL listed and capable of passing the current required and you will "Never" hear the difference in most if not all listening situations.

I also recommend a quality conditioner for source components and pre. I use Shunyata.

please note that my thread is about furutech bulk ac cable only, so i would like to have answer about it only. For me the question of the importance of ac cable is close. Some thread turn to a debate and by this way we forget what is the initial subject and i will not obtain the information that i need.

thank you
All my power cables are made from FP-314AG bulk cable, and FI-11(G) or FI-50(R) output connectors, and FI-AU3112(G) or neutrik input connectors.
Happy with all with Furutech products - in particular the the FP-314AG bulk cable which I think is good value ($50AUD per meter) for a nicely made product. What I particularly like is that it fairly flexible despite its thickness and so facilitates cable dressing. Also it is well shielded, so when I use one those mains power cable detectors no EMF is detected. My only quibble is that the FI-50(R) connector rubber grommet that the cable squeezes through tends to go brittle over time.
Both FI-11(G) and FI-50(R) connectors make for a very solid connection compared to usual IEC connectors - typically the molded connectors on otherwise good aftermarket cables can easily be pulled out with minimum of effort. What is also nice is that you replace the cheap IEC power inlets on your gear with e.g FI-10 (R) for an even better connection.
In terms of impact on sound quality of the system – I have not made detailed comparisons, but the one obvious trait is that as I upgraded the power cables, connectors and the power distribution – the system sounds warmer and fuller with improved transparency – there is an obvious reduction in glare.
I have had great service from the local region Furutech distributor – a list of available products and prices (AUD) can be downloaded from: http://www.referenceav.com.au/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=67&Itemid=73