FT-211(G) Gold Plated Spades
Spade connectors are considered by many to be the optimal way to
terminate a pair of speaker cables, but will every spade lug on the
market provide exceptional performance as well as a secure fit?
At Furutech, we designed our new low mass, low weight FT-211 Ethereal
Spade Terminals to push the envelope when it comes to sonic performance,
construction quality and ease of installation. We used meticulous
engineering and careful auditioning of selected materials to take our
spade terminal design to the next level. We did so because every unique
aspect of our design makes a sonic difference that you can hear.
The FT-211, which is available with either a Rhodium or a 24K
gold-plated Alpha pure copper conductor, re-defines the state-of-the-art
of connector design by offering the following features:
• Conductors housed in an extremely non-resonant POM resin body, with a
nylon and fiberglass shell that uses Furutech’s Piezo Ceramic damping
material for insulation
•24K gold-plated
Alpha pure copper conductors injected with POM resin for the FT-211(G)
• Non-magnetic SUS set screw construction design
One more thing—you won’t even need a soldering gun to experience this
level of cable performance. This feature makes the Furutech FT-211
Ethereal Spade Terminals ideal for OEM manufacturers, do-it-yourself
hobbyists or even an audiophile who desires an improvement in overall
sound quality in a high-resolution system. The robust construction and
beautiful finish will make any cable terminal project look utterly
professional.
If you’re curious about the sonic improvements that can be gained
through the use of low mass, low weight speaker terminals, then it’s
time to experience the new standard—the Furutech FT-211 Ethereal Spade
Terminals.
・Main conductor: Gold-plated α (Alpha) pure copper
・Housing: Black nylon/fiberglass with Piezo Ceramic resin
・Body Insulation: Black POM resin-injected
・End Ring: Stainless steel
・Termination: Set screw
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