Anyone compare Furutech’s GTX–D NCF to the Synergistic Research UEF with Graphene duplex?


I am constructing a new room and thinking ahead to wall outlets and circuits, etc. I have plenty of Furutech GTX's in Rhodium and Gold and even a Cardas in silver to try out. This starts to get expensive but with graphene being the new tech on the street, it would seem the SR application of it might be pretty good but then the NCF has the nano-crystals and damping.

I'm not trying to overthink this but since I haven't even put up walls yet, I have plenty of time to see what others have experienced.

What say you?
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I do have the Furutech GTX-rhodium, SR Teslaplex, Oyaide R1, and for about six weeks now the new Synergistic Research Black outlet with the graphene and UEF technology. I have not been able to find a source for the newest Furutech with a trial and return policy.

The SR Black has replaced the Furutech GTX-R in my system. I find it does more things right than the Furutech. Certainly all the outlets I listed are much better than an ordinary house outlet. The sonic results of wall outlet "rolling" are greater than tube "rolling".

I do like the Oyaide outlet holder with carbon fiber face plate to keep the outlet secure in the wall.

David Pritchard
Yes the GTX-Rhodium has more air and sparkle than the Oyaide R1 and more fine detail than the SR Teslaplex. The SR Black to me has the best attributes of all the other outlets in one package.  I find it's sonic improvement to be quite remarkable.

David Pritchard
The grip of the Synergistic Research Black outlet is fine. It is neither too loose nor so tight that it scratches the prongs of your power cords.


David Pritchard