Furutech CF-601M NCF Male XLR Connector
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- Furutech introduces the CF-601M NCF high-end XLR connector. This is Furutech's first high-performance balanced signal connector to feature Nano Crystal² Formula (NCF) material. NCF is the cumulative result of more than 30 years of work by the brand to eliminate electrical and mechanical resonance from signal and power transmission in audio and video applications. Offering noise reduction, sound image enhancement, and complete neutrality, the CF-601M NCF will allow you to design high-end audio cables to get the most out of your system and your music.
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NCF Piezo Ceramic Series Connectors - A Furutech First!
Furutech’s Pure Transmission FI-50M NCF Piezo Ceramic series connector bodies and housings feature several breakthrough construction techniques.
A multilayer nonmagnetic stainless steel and silver plated carbon fiber shell incorporates a special damping and insulating acetal copolymer. Furutech settled on stainless and silver plated carbon fiber for the outer housing after extensive listening sessions with Japanese industry figures and audiophiles.
The body of the connectors incorporates an “active” damping material: Nano Crystal² Formula - Nano Crystalline, Piezo Ceramic and Carbon Powder
Nano Crystal² Formula --- NCF Powder is a special crystalline material that has two “active” properties. First, it generates negative ions that eliminate static and secondly, it converts thermal energy into far-infrared, which makes it the ultimate electrical and mechanical damping material.
Nano Crystal² Formula eliminates static, “interconverts” thermal, mechanical and electrical energy and damps vibrations—all for the finest Furutech Pure Transmission signal imaginable.
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