Comparisons of power distributors including Furutech e-tp609e ncf?

engadin

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Unfortunately there is not much info about this power distributor from Furutech in fora or hifi mags.
You can find info of it’s innards, star wiring, ncf and gc 303 special sauce.
Not much about it’s sonic qualities compared to similar products. A few lines in tas and stereophile, not much.
Do you have tried this power distributor? Maybe compared to other distributors? Your impressions?
Thx in advance for your input!
 

engadin

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Recently a 609 ncf arrived and I put it into my system.
It replaced a home made power strip with massive bars from incoming cable to receptacles.
First listening: not that much enchanting. Lacking drama, deep bass, resolution. Slightly boring. Sigh.
A few days later deep bass is back big time, deeper and better differentiated than ever, resolution greatly enhanced, spatial clues much better, differences between 16bit and high res material bigger than ever, everything is finer nuanced, better detailed, … more realistic sounding.

I am quite happy with this completely passive power strip.

There is just one problem. I must NOT read about Furutech pure power 6 ncf in this forum:)
 

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Al M.

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Thanks for your impressions. Yes, bass is better, resolution and nuance are enhanced. I have reported today about the change of sound in my system in this post (#711).
 
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