Furutech Fx-alpha-ag Review
Unlike cheaper weights that simply add mass to flatten warped records, the FX-Alpha-AG is a multi-layered mechanical damper. It sits on your record spindle, applying uniform pressure to the vinyl while draining unwanted vibrational energy away from the stylus.
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The midrange is where rhodium plating divides audiophile opinion. Preconception says "rhodium is bright." The FX-ALPHA-AG disproves that. Vocals (listen to Nina Simone – Sinnerman ) are shockingly neutral. There is no added warmth (like a copper plug) and no etched glare (like a cheap silver plug). Instead, you hear micro-dynamics: the rasp of the singer's throat, the wooden resonance of a cello bow. The noise floor drops so low that dynamic swings feel larger. Unlike cheaper weights that simply add mass to
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Contrary to the reputation of some silver cables sounding "thin," the FX-Alpha-Ag is noted for producing amazing bass and dynamics. It does not attenuate the lower frequencies; instead, it allows them to be tight, fast, and authoritative. Soundstage and Imaging