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Potential to be a great thread here! There is much debate using different Oyaide connectors in other circles as well, but the information and details are lacking, then the threads get crapped all over. This caused the threads to die, of course... Hope this thread will be taken seriously and remain informative.I really look forward to what the GTX brings to my experimentation, and will surely post here my findings. Paul
I'd like to gather input from the crowd on experiences with the Neutrik Powercon inlets. Dave, I don't know if you recall installing the Neutrik on my unit. I figured it would be a nice, sturdy, worry free way to connect power to the Buss. I've certainly had no issues with it, but after hearing so many gush over Furutech FI-50 connectors and such, I just wonder what the differences could possibly be? I was once exchanging emails with another manufacturer and I told him about the Neutrik inlet, and his response was "that's not hi-fi". Huh?Rob
On a slight tangent, I recently purchased AudioQuest 1000 Series Banana (Silver) speaker cable terminations. They specify "Hanging-Silver directly over Pure Red Copper". Are these adjectives anymore than marketing enhancements to the core silver or copper metal? ThanksKenreau
I listened extensively to the Furutech GTX-Gold which was recently installed on my wall. It took longer to break in than I expected, but now it's sounding really good. A tad slower and laid back than the Maestro, but with better detail retrieval and it's cleaner. With well recorded CDs, differences are minimal, but with the remaining 95% of my CDs, the differences are startling. Definitely a worthwhile upgrade. I'll swap out the Gold for the Rhodium in a few days and post the results here.
There is no doubt Furutech makes a great outlet. But the gold are way too soft for me. I think I might order 2 Rhodiums today. The leading edge and sparkle are gone with the gold. Pretty boring.
Yeah! I have 5 outlets on the back of my conditioner and with any luck 2 will be gold, 2 will be rhodium, and one will be a Maestro. I am targeting the rhodiums when they arrive for the amps and the very front end devices. And the gold for the secondary items. We'll see how that rolls out. Off to France next week so it may take me some time to do this project.