For a ground cable. Let that sink in.
Synthesizers are the ultimate test for grounding because they reveal low-level noise as a "whirl" or "fog." The opening chords are smooth but feel slightly compressed. The panning effect between left and right feels like a straight line. Furutech: The noise floor dropped so low that the tape hiss from the master recording became audible. The synth pads now floated in a three-dimensional black space. The panning felt like a sphere rotating. I heard a low-frequency pedal tone underneath Thom Yorke’s voice that I had previously thought was a grounding hum. It wasn’t hum—it was synthesizer programming. The Furutech revealed content, not just silence. furutech fx-alpha-ag review
Employs a double-shielded design with PET/Al tape followed by an α (Alpha) Conductor wire braid for maximum EMI and RFI rejection. For a ground cable
Features 7 strands of 0.18mm α (Alpha)-Pure Silver (approx. 25 AWG). The panning effect between left and right feels
A dual-layer system consisting of Fluoropolymer (Teflon) and air-foamed polyethylene to minimize capacitance and signal delay.
The Furutech FX-Alpha-AG is for the 10% who demand every last decibel of silence.