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True to the core design principles practiced by Furutech , the FX-Alpha-Ag is defined by extreme attention to metallurgy and isolation physics.
Leo realizes he didn't need a new DAC; he needed a better "bridge". The FX-Alpha-Ag didn't just carry data; it revealed the "natural" image of the music without adding fatigue, even at high volumes. Itâs a "nirvana" moment for his system, proving that for digital signals, the medium really does matter. Key Technical Specs : α (Alpha)-Pure Silver Insulation : Fluoropolymer (Teflon) and Polyethylene foam
The standout feature of the FX-Alpha-Ag is its transparency. When used as a digital coaxial cable between a network streamer and a DAC, it strips away a layer of grain that standard copper cables often leave behind. Micro-detailsâsuch as the breath of a vocalist, the trailing decay of a piano note, or the subtle texture of a violin bowâbecome vividly apparent. Soundstage and Imaging
The heart of the FX-Alpha-Ag is its . Silver is the most conductive metal on earth, offering lower resistance than copper. Furutech subjects this silver to their proprietary two-stage Alpha Process: