Rja, Looking forward to what you think. For sure try the fuse chips and be prepared to shake your head in disbelief.
Geoffkait,I hear ya, it is a mystery to me.
Geoffkait,I hear ya, it is a mystery to me.
WA-Quantum GmbH's Quantum Chips
" I think it has most likely to do with RFI/EMI suppression" THat would be my guess as well. RFI/EMI noise is essentially always present and devices that work based on proximity to circuits are most likely affecting this somehow IMHO. IF so, then the question becomes more about how this is done and is the approach more effective than other means that might cost much less, like use of Mu MEtal, etc.? |
Antigrunge wrote, "All I can tell is that their effect is not unlike that of Bybee purifiers although they happily coexist and support each other. Given the applications, I think it has most likely to do with RFI/EMI suppression although my guess is as good as anybody's." Not sure I go along with your detective work, there, Antigrunge. If it has to do with RFI/EMI suppression how do you explain the use of the chips on musical instruments? That certainly can't be RFI/EMI suppression, can it? Cheers |
I don't know how many of you saw this small review: http://www.positive-feedback.com/Issue63/furutech.htm Myles brought up this point that I found very true in my own system: the WA-Quantum Fuse Chip makes it obvious which way the fuse should be in one's component. Before I applied the chips to the Furutech, HiFi-Tuning Supreme and Synergistic Research SR20 fuses, the differences in the directionality of the three fuses were very subtle to my ears. After I placed the chips on them, the difference was obvious: in one direction the sound is full and rich in the mid and lower region and in the other direction the sound is thinner and highlights the upper region. I could always hear the difference when I had the Isoclean fuse, but I didn't notice a difference in these three fuses that really mattered too much. Chuck |