The Furutech Flow-28 AC filter was a late-season surprise. Late last summer, Furutech offered me an
opportunity to try a pair of their new Flow-28 AC filters here. A compact one-piece AC filtering system that
simply plugs into your system, between your outlet and your power cord? AC plug, IEC female? All made
with Furutech's legendary engineering and execution?
This baby flying saucer from Furutech is, by far and away, the best new accessory for audiophiles introduced
in 2011. By bombarding any digital or analog media with negative and positive ions, it eliminates static on
LPs and digititus in digital media way beyond its $425 price tag would indicate. It even features sophisticated
ergonomics that allow portability and multiple uses that indicate a mature mark two design. I would use it on
my wife if she made music instead of dinner.
I have been recommending the Furutech Demag at an MSRP of $2400.
Guess I'll have to change that one! I don't know how else to put it, but two ten second bursts of the Destat
II (MSRP of $425) and any CD is improved beyond the positive effects of the giant Demag. CDs become
more natural sounding and detailed. I hear better realism at all frequencies. Even bass reproduction is
tighter and more layered. The Demag does help CDs, but not to the extent of the new baby flying saucer:
the hot new Destat II!