Those cheap Furutech copper connectors do sound good.
I am debating the move up to the more expensive Rhodium version to match the Furutech rodium IEC that I installed in my amps.
I suppose I should just bite the bullet and do it.
Anyone made the move and regretted it?
I would love to run direct from the panel to my front end gear,but that would mean two more dedicated lines,and long ones at that.I've used the professional wire covers in seven foot lengths and the thought of two more runs is just too much.
What I have done is install the Furutech GTX D Gold on the wall that the two front end components are plugged into and that made a positive improvemnt over the stock outlet.So I have two dedicated lines, one for each amp and one line, not dedicated for the front end.
I'm just about at the end of the line(pun intended)in getting power to my gear.
I am debating the move up to the more expensive Rhodium version to match the Furutech rodium IEC that I installed in my amps.
I suppose I should just bite the bullet and do it.
Anyone made the move and regretted it?
I would love to run direct from the panel to my front end gear,but that would mean two more dedicated lines,and long ones at that.I've used the professional wire covers in seven foot lengths and the thought of two more runs is just too much.
What I have done is install the Furutech GTX D Gold on the wall that the two front end components are plugged into and that made a positive improvemnt over the stock outlet.So I have two dedicated lines, one for each amp and one line, not dedicated for the front end.
I'm just about at the end of the line(pun intended)in getting power to my gear.