Review | Furutech Fx-alpha-ag
Swapping from the Wattgate to the FX-ALPHA-AG, the first thing you notice is the articulation of the lower octaves. Standard plugs often smear bass transients. With the Furutech, a double bass or synthesizer kick doesn't just "boom"—it starts and stops with tactile precision. The leading edge of the note is sharper, while the decay fades into a silent, black background. This is the NCF material doing its job—eliminating the ringing vibration that usually masks low-frequency detail.
Furutech provided a sample for this review, but the opinions are my own after 300 hours of burn-in. furutech fx-alpha-ag review
He realized then what the marketing jargon meant. "Non-resonant" wasn't just a spec; it was the absence of the arm's own ego. The FX-Alpha-Ag wasn't adding anything to the music. It was getting the hell out of the way. Swapping from the Wattgate to the FX-ALPHA-AG, the