Product Review

2025-08-13

July 2025. Furutech's Flow-28 NCF debuts, "a high- performance cost-effective evolution featuring the FI-28 NCF IEC connector.

2018-06-13

It is amazing when you realize that nearly nothing in existence is as solid as it seems. Unless cooled down to excessive degrees, everything moves and vi- brates constantly. When you dive into the world of par- ticles, it's all vibration. Not even the particles are solid. They're just oscillating forms of energy. All this is so obvious to us that we only know it from science class. There we first learnt about particles like miniature mar- bles orbiting an atomic nucleus. Later we learnt that those balls don't really exist. Enter quantum physics where even stranger concepts are sprung on us. Nev- ertheless, we can only live by the grace of these ele- mentary particles.

2008-06-13

Power cords get little love from perfectly rational people. Yet if power supplies make/break component sound; and if power cords activate said power supplies with the power utility company; then power cords are a direct extension of the power supplies they connect to and music signal becomes modulated power supply action. AC wires ought to be more important than the throwaway wires with molded plugs that came with your gear then. There's current delivery, pickup and transmission of noise from either end of the cord - from your AC wiring and with it,

2007-06-13

If you read my White Lightning Moonshine DIY interconnect & speaker cable article on the preceding page, you know that it's possible to get unexpectedly good results from very humble starting materials like the Woods Yard Master Patio Cord sold by Wal-Mart for the low low price of $7.44. With a little slicing, dicing and soldering of the patio cord conductors, I ended up with surprisingly good speaker cables and interconnects. Given the good results, the next logical extension (I know, bad pun) would be to build a DIY power cable and thus this DIY White Lightning Power Cable project was born.

2007-06-13

"deStat completely removes dust and eliminates static on CD, DVD, LP, A/V equipment". That's what the press release on the Furutech deStat said, anyway. But I've heard such things before. I took Furutech's claims with a grain of salt. When I was offered to review the deStat, I accepted it on a conditional basis - if I liked it, I'd write about it. If not, back it'd go. The fact that you're reading this should pretty much sum up the rest of the story.

2006-06-13

“…The quality of silence between and around the notes -- the level of black if you will -- is indicative of that. It's not an artificial deep-space vacuum silence but something that makes it easy to hear the otherwise subliminal stuff. This ease of far smaller attention demands contributes to the flavor of natura

2006-06-13

At the Munich High End 2006 show, we saw the new Furutech DeMag for the first time eye to eye - a super sleek, high- heeled, shiny grey kind of UFO. It's not completely round but there is a platform protrusion like a landing deck holding two grated metal plates and two nipples for switches. We made an appointment with the US importer's PR man Jonathan Scull for a review. Because the DeMag was so new, Jonathan warned us that it might take some time. We're patient so that was no excuse. And then the package from Japan arrived at our doorstep, unopened by EU customs no less. Here it was, the DeMag, finally, as though it had come a'flying the considerable distance on its own anti-gravity propulsion.

2003-06-13

Esoteric RFI/EMI repellants are beginning to appear in various guises in audiophile applications. There's Stillpoint's now declassified but formerly military-secret ERS cloth and the Japanese GC-303 material used by Furutech and Zanden Audio. There's Z-Cable's ERS-derivative Z-Sleeve technology [left] and whatever hi-tech composition is used in HMS' newest Silenzio noise blockers presently taking Europe by storm [right]. There's an unnamed material inside Jerry Ramsey's top-line Audio Magic Eclipse conditioner and the patented FE-Si granules of Shunyata Research's Caelin Gabriel. There's the fact that the chief ingredient of ERS is carbon fiber which makes one suspicious whether, perchance, Carbon fiber shelving properly engineered didn't bestow secondary inter-component shielding benefits besides effective resonance control. Regardless, protection from radio-frequency and electromagnetic interference, as a sign of the times, has become mandatory for high-performance audio. Just think computers, cell and wireless phones, radar detectors. Their operative bandwidths keep going up in frequency as transmitter bands formerly occupied by the m
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