Nano CrystalĀ² Formula (NCF).
Incorporated into selected Furutech products, NCF features a special crystalline material that has twoĀ ‘active’ properties. First, it generates negative ions that eliminate static. Second, it converts thermal
energy into far infrared. Furutech combines this remarkable material with nano-sized ceramic particlesĀ and carbon powder for their additional ‘piezoelectric effect’ damping properties. The resulting Nano
CrystalĀ² Formula is the ultimate electrical and mechanical damping material. Created by Furutech, it isĀ found exclusively in Furutech products.
1. NCF (multi-material hybrid structure): NCF formulated nylon resin (Body).
2. Anti-vibration grooves: suppresses surface vibration.
3. Housing: Special blasted and anodized aluminum alloy.
Internal structure designed to damp resonance and improve sound.
4. Air chamber: Internal air pressure suppresses vibration.
5. Vibration radiating NCF pillar.
6. Vibration suppression wall (NCF damping wall): elimination of resonance.
7. It is possible to correspond to various places such as the back of the equipment and single structure
wall outlet.
Overall Dimensions: W 54.3 X L 64.8 X H 38.5mm approx.
Net Weight: 67.5g approx.
Attached with special adhesive double-sided tape: strong adhesion with no residual glue.
brian.daw (verified owner) –
I have just bought 2 of these (one for my CD IEC input and one for my Amp) , having been very pleased indeed with the purchase of 2 Furutech NCF Clearline AC optimisers. I could hear some initial initial improvements with the braces but nothing like the impact of the AC Optimisers. After a lot of experimentation I found the found the placing of the braces in the recommended position is not optimum in my system due to an adverse effect on high frequencies. I now have them off the IEC plugs on the mains cable leading into the IEC plugs. The final result is beneficial but I cannot give them a very strong vote of support. It might be the fact my amp and CD player are fairly close together on a shelf. These are very powerful devices and I think need careful placement and some experimentation. Placing anything on component mains and signal cables can be a mixed bag as in the fashion for ferrite rings/clamps a few years back.