Jazzonthehudson,
Like you I have a GTX-D (R). Mine is the NCF version with the aluminum housing and the cover plate. That's the only Furutech outlet I have tried so I can't comment on how this differs from the non-NCF version or how the outlet sounds without the housing and optional cover plate. However, the combination certainly sounds nice in my system which like yours uses tube electronics. I only have one of these outlets though. Do you have more than one in your setup? The reason I am asking is I am wondering whether adding extras would be a good thing or perhaps cause too much of a Furutech sound. My one complaint with the GTX combo is that the soundstage perspective is more recessed and distant than I like. I wouldn't want to make it even more distant with a second or third GTX. Any comments?
(I realize that people who already "know" that outlets can't make any difference in sound quality will find these comments absurd. So be it.)
Like you I have a GTX-D (R). Mine is the NCF version with the aluminum housing and the cover plate. That's the only Furutech outlet I have tried so I can't comment on how this differs from the non-NCF version or how the outlet sounds without the housing and optional cover plate. However, the combination certainly sounds nice in my system which like yours uses tube electronics. I only have one of these outlets though. Do you have more than one in your setup? The reason I am asking is I am wondering whether adding extras would be a good thing or perhaps cause too much of a Furutech sound. My one complaint with the GTX combo is that the soundstage perspective is more recessed and distant than I like. I wouldn't want to make it even more distant with a second or third GTX. Any comments?
(I realize that people who already "know" that outlets can't make any difference in sound quality will find these comments absurd. So be it.)

