Synergistic Red Fuse ...


I installed a SR RED Quantum fuse in my ARC REF-3 preamp a few days ago, replacing an older high end fuse. Uhh ... for a hundred bucks, this little baby is well worth the cost. There was an immediate improvement upon installation, but now that its broken in (yes, no kidding), its quite remarkable. A tightening of the focus, a more solid image, and most important of all for my tastes, a deeper appreciation for the organic sound of the instruments. Damn! ... cellos sound great! Much improved attack on pianos. More humanistic on vocals. Bowed bass goes down forever. Next move? .... I'm doing the entire system with these fuses. One at a time though just to gauge the improvement in each piece of equipment. The REF-75se comes next. I'll report the results as the progression takes place. Stay tuned ...

Any comments from anyone else who has tried these fuses?
128x128oregonpapa
Over the last year+ that this thread has been in existence, our friend Wolf Man Jack, aka wolf-garcia, has made the following acidic accusations and assertions:

I am ...

1.  A "shill" for SR.
2.  An employee of SR.
3.  Receiving a paycheck from SR.
 
And now, he comes forth to inform us that we who have transformed our systems with SR tweaks are:  

1.  Personally insecure.
2.  We require "validation from others of our special listening skills."
3.  That we live in a world of fantasy. 

Also spewing from Wolf Man Jack's brain cells are insane and inane claims that the designers at SR are:

1.  Foisting off a faux product onto naive audiophiles.
2.  Manufacturing a faulty product.
3.  Making an obscene profit.
4. That Ted Denny, the design engineer for SR, is a "snake oil salesman." 

All of this coming from a guy who has  never heard my system or the systems of anyone else posting here.Nor has he ever met Ted Denny, me, or anyone else reading this post.

All of this acidic poison is coming from a guy who makes a living producing sound for live concerts; venues that I have long ago stopped going to because of the incredibly high decibel levels attained at most of them. The last one was a Jon Luc Ponty concert years ago that was so loud I thought bombs were going off inside my head, the result of which, was like dragging dental floss through my ears. I walked out.  Small venues, fine ... but no more rock concerts that try to pass deafening decibel levels off as good music. That's Wolf Man Jack's world, not mine.

Over time here on the A'gon site, I have promoted products that have actually made a significant improvement in my system and therefore have had the effect of improving the enjoyment of my recording collections. I would have to ask Wolf Man Jack, aka wolf-garcia, if I am also on the payroll, or a shill for:

1. Audio Research Corp.
2. David Magnan's cables.
3. Von Gaylord (Ray Leung's) cables.
4. Ben's Shatki Holographs.
5. Origin Live's custom turntable belts.
6. Audio-Technica's cartridges.
7. Well Tempered Turntables and all of the various tweaks necessary to bring one of these tables up as close as possible to state of the art performance.  

Hey Wolf Man Jack ... Is Bill Firebaugh a "snake oil salesman" too?  

All of the above, and much more, have made significant improvements in my system and have brought it to heights that I never would have imagined could be obtained in one's listening room. When I find something that really works, I find it fun to share it with my fellow audiophile friends, and I have with all of the above. That's all. 

I want to assure Wolf Man Jack, aka wolf-garcia, that he hasn't affected me in any way ... other than to add a bit of  humor, and at times an incredulous insight into a mind slammed shut.

In the meantime, I continue to travel along the path of what I believe to have been a wonderful journey through a positive life filled with a great family, wonderful friends, a lucrative career, great literature and of course, wonderful music. 

Okay Wolf Man Jack ... your turn.

Frank




Frank relax, no one takes wolfie seriously.
He is more like a chihuahua, nipping at people's heels, than a wolf.

There are bitter, jealous people on any forum, not just Audiogon.
Best just to ignore them and enjoy the music.

Cheers,
John
Frank & John,

Shame on you both for slandering Wolfman Jack and Chihuahuas that way. What did they ever do to you? ;>)

Dave
I don’t need any convincing about fuses, having tried HI-Fi Supreme and Acme before settling on Furutech’s and their GTX (R) outlets for the past year and a half. From that perspective, I’ve been working my way through this thread day by day, but to jump ahead and ask now: Is the recommendation for blacks still to go up a value on the slow-blow’s? I’m talking about a couple of dacs that take 1A and powered speakers that take 2A and 5A. Don’t know about the Oppo 103 and 203, as I haven’t opened either yet. 

Btw, I've found the greatest thing about this thread, even better than the good fuse discussion, have been all the suggestions about artists and recordings. Many thanks,
Dave ...

I'm relaxed ... and I don't take Wolf Man Jack seriously either. I just had a sudden  hankering to indulge myself in a little creative writing. Therefore, my previous post. :-)

highstream ...

Thank you for mentioning the music recommendations. Like I said before, in the end its all about the music. 

I wish I could recommend the recordings Robert and I used for tonight's listening session, but to find them would be almost impossible.  Robert brought over some CD's that he had burned years ago from a really good 78 setup he had at the time. I know he used a Grado 78 cartridge run through a Yamaha line stage's phono section.

  We listened to mostly classical music with the best performance and sound coming from a 78rpm record that was recorded in 1928. Very natural sounding with bass that one wouldn't imagine could come from these old recordings.

Frank