Upgrading Fuses


Have a Audio Research Ref 3 and am considering upgrading the fuses but I am a little skeptical. Would like to hear from people who have try this. Hard to believe that fuses can make a substantial difference like the manufacturers claim. All advice appreciated.
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Lacee

I have been using magnets instead of fuses as suggested by Rick Schultz for the last 5 years. Rick and I shared some common experience in amp layout, speaker design, resonance control and core ideas for cables. Rick's turn on of magnets were his totally.

The playback with the magnets installed was so bombastic and dramatic over the standard fuses treated with AVM...I never ventured out to find anything better. Granted that last statement doesn't normally describe my adventures in audio but the magnet addition was like I added a sub or two as the noise floor dropped and the resolution went thru my basement ceiling.

Tom
Mr L- re: Maggies and fuses. It's not difficult(in the least), to remove the x-over of a Maggie and bypass the fuse holder completely, eliminating the extraneous connections. Simple as removing a wire from one side of the holder and soldering it to the other.
Rodman,yes it is very easy to do,and when done, it's also easy to hear the improvement with the fuse out of the link.
Brownsfan, I just try out one of these Audio Magic Nano-Liquid fuses for my Yamaha a-s2000 solid-state integrated amp and this fuse made my amp sound very..very tube-like !!.. These fuses are AMAZING !!

THESE ARE A MUST TRY FUSE FOR ALL SOLID-STATE OWNERS !!...