jetter104 posts05-04-2016 11:16amI believe knghifi has pinpointed a philosophical difference above that has lead to much of the discussions, back in forth, about the use of the fuses.
"Still no good, either don't like the changes or fuse identify a flaw in the system."
This implies that not liking the sound change a fuse imparts, or not hearing a change in the system, is because something is "wrong" with the system.
On the other hand, others might think that if your system needs a new fuse, any fuse, any price, to make it sound better, then that system is not sounding right to start with.
Wrong in all counts!!! ... and reason stuck in a circular argument.
How does not liking the changes implies something is "wrong" with the system? If you replace high power SS with low power SET amp to drive Apogee Full Range. Is it something wrong with the system or don't like the change?
Also why can't a system sound right to start with and one just want to improve it?