I did and had them right all along. The current flow is from the S to R, which I measured. The other way around sounded not right. Thin and bright with no ease of flow. But you can always give it a try.
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Adding to this thread about the SR Purple fuse to relate my experience and say, "Thanks" to a couple of people. First to Audiogon member, Nutty, who sent me a Purple fuse to try. I was completely skeptical that replacing a stock fuse could make a sonic difference justifying the $200 fuse price. In the distant past, experience with a HiFi Tuning fuse in different gear found it might have made a difference but, if real and not imagined, it was subtle. I didn’t really even want the SR Purple fuse that Nutty was offering or the bother fr installing it - but eventually I did. It went into an Auralic Aries G1 music server. I was not expecting to hear any difference (especially given the reported long break in time) but immediately noticed a change in the sound. It was not subtle. The presentation seemed to come forward a bit and bass got a little stronger; there was more fullness to the sound. Separation of layered instruments increased. There was a slight bit more treble energy though not harsh or overly bright. Ultimately, however, the biggest change was that music became more engaging and enjoyable. I thought this would fade as the effect of "the new" wore off. So far, this hasn’t been the case. The length of listening sessions has increased. I thought enough of the benefits from the one SR Purple fuse that after a month or so I ordered two more fuses: a Purple for a Hegel H390 integrated and an (old stock) Orange for a TEAC CD-3000. Both were purchased from VH Audio. Chris VenHaus is pleasure to do business with - knowledgable, honest, responsive and with reasonable prices. Placed the order yesterday. Chris sent shipping confirmation an hour or two later...amazingly fast. Thanks again to both Nutty and Chris V. |
@nutty : what a coincidence, I paid a few days ago for a brand spanking new Jay’s Audio CDT3 MK3. It will likely take some time to arrive from China. However, I already inquired and obtained the fuse specifics for it, which as you know, is owner replaceable. I have used SR fuses with good results in the past, with other equipment, Blue, then Orange, then Purple. However, this time around, I will get the Swiss Fuse Box instead, which is in a whole different level with my Innuos ZENith MK3. https://verafiaudiollc.com/products/best-audio-products/swiss-digital-fuse-box-52299809 Just as an alternative. But of course, you will be happy with the SR fuses too |
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