Well, perhaps more time is needed, but the AMR fuses did not come through on the amps as the fuse did in the PS Audio Power Plant. The sound is a bit cloudy, with a definite rolling off around 4k. Very much the opposite of bright: dull.
Which of you with experience with the AMRs has some idea if there's a break-in time with these fuses. The Synergistics - much as I hate to admit it - have been the best so far, but I haven not put the WA Quantums on the AMR. Even so, the AMRs have had around 10 hours and on Peer Gynt, cut 4, the triangle is so muted, I can barely tell it's there - except that I know it IS there. I turned off the amps, pulled out the AMRs, put the Synergistics back in and, while not in their full glory ( a function, perhaps of the CJ Classic preamp, which I suspect has slightly laid back highs, similar to the ET2 [ but I must state, I don't absolutely KNOW this: I've just NOTICED this since I've had it]), they are audible.
Do the AMRs have some kind of extended break-in time? And yes, before you asked, I've turned them both ways.
Which of you with experience with the AMRs has some idea if there's a break-in time with these fuses. The Synergistics - much as I hate to admit it - have been the best so far, but I haven not put the WA Quantums on the AMR. Even so, the AMRs have had around 10 hours and on Peer Gynt, cut 4, the triangle is so muted, I can barely tell it's there - except that I know it IS there. I turned off the amps, pulled out the AMRs, put the Synergistics back in and, while not in their full glory ( a function, perhaps of the CJ Classic preamp, which I suspect has slightly laid back highs, similar to the ET2 [ but I must state, I don't absolutely KNOW this: I've just NOTICED this since I've had it]), they are audible.
Do the AMRs have some kind of extended break-in time? And yes, before you asked, I've turned them both ways.