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

"If a power strip doesn’t change sound quality, it’s a win!"

No kidding. My point re: the e TP60 was contrasting @stereo5’s comment on the eTP80 "... and very dynamic"

 

As far as the NCF Clearline goes  my point was  that it in fact does nothing that either the company or the reviews suggest; and I'm not alone in that user assessment. Net net, I wouldn't go out of my way purchasing one of their distributors just because it has NCF designation

 

@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. 

I use a Furutech ETP-66G, it replaced a more expensive power strip. The Furutech is excellent. I like the fact that is allows for six outlets, is easy to place and is essentially neutral when it comes to SQ. The price is also attractive.

I have three Furutech e60e schuko outlets, there is only wiring, no chokes, caps resistance,  nothing. Wires are 14AWG neatly finished. Outlets are gold plated and good grip on the contacts and fit between the plug and outlet. 

The GTX outlets over time like 7 years lose their grip and would judge these too easy to pull out, these are the gold types.