@davidpritchard,
What about directionality?
What about directionality?
The new Synergistic Research BLUE fuses ....
slaw: Yes the Blue fuse has directionality. But you do not need to 'Break' in the fuse for 10 days and then Re- Break in the fuse another 10 days by reinstalling it in the other direction. Keep it simple. Put it in. Listen to the same track several times. Reverse fuse direction. Relisten. Pick the direction to leave the fuse on which way sounded best to you. Have fun with this experiment. David Pritchard |
David I already have blue fuses, and a black,no need to be convinced here. However have not yet upgraded any receptacles so that is why that last offer was of interest. Now a question for the technical minded. My Mytek Brooklyn dac has a fuse but I do not run it of 120vac, I have it powered of a 12v iFi power supply. So is the fuse still in the circuit this way I wonder because if not then no point spending any money on an upgraded fuse at all |
Hi Uberwaltz, Most likely the fuse is not in the path when the DAC is powered with DC. But given the power consumption ratings stated on the specs page of the manual you could probably confirm that based on the current rating of the fuse. It would probably be in the area of 3 amps or so if it is in the DC power path, and less than 1 amp if it is in the AC power path. Best regards, -- Al |
Think you are correct Al. From what information I can clean, the Brooklyn has a slow blow fuse on its psu board of 630ma so right in line with your comments. When using the dc input protection is afforded by whatever fuse is in the external power supply, for example if using the sbooster it uses a 2a fuse, again right in line . I will have to investigate my iFi ps now. |