👍 yeah it’s a pretty simple outlet just well built and provides good connectivity. I’m not excluding a possibility that running some components off Furu and some off Shunyata might be a good combo. We’ll see when the Shunyata breaks in.
Furutech PC's?
I am curious if anyone has experience with these components?
The Furutech DPS-4.1 features 11AWG OCC-DUCC copper conductors, dual shielding, and Furutech’s proprietary nano-ceramic and carbon anti-resonance damping material.
Connectors: The FI-50 NCF (R) series of power connector
It seems their stuff is very good but I don't know.
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When it comes to Furutech PC's.. best advice is to be very very careful to determine if they are legitimate. There are a number of fakes that are being sold as real, and these cables look very close to the real item. Unfortunately, Buyer beware is best when it comes to Furutech cables.. A number of less than scrupulous vendors are selling the knock-off's as real on various sites. |
Thx for posting that link about the Shunyata Z1 outlet. In the video, Caelin mentions how a poorly constructed, cheap outlet can become a fire hazard. Years ago, I couldn’t figure out where a very mild burning smell was coming from in my kitchen. For weeks, I triple-checked all of the appliances. Nothing was unusual. One day I decided to do some paperwork at my dining room table – which I rarely do since I have a home office. As I plugged in the laptop charger, I almost burnt my hand when it touched the outlet cover. I’ve never encountered anything like it. And I’ve worked with a lot of electrical outlets. Of course, I was very relieved to discover the source of the burning smell. I didn’t know that was even possible. When I replaced it, the unit was wired correctly. A while ago, I mentioned this incident in another thread. Curiously, another veteran Audiogon member, who worked for a utility company, posted a response that he didn’t believe me. It was very true – as Caelin pointed out. Learned something new – fortunately without any consequences. I was very lucky! Subcontractors trying to save a buck. |
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