@audiolabyrinth, Keith, although of course I have no specific knowledge of the internal design of your Krell amp, and although you mentioned earlier that Krell's service manager strongly recommended against changing the value of the 1 amp fast blow fuses, IMO changing them to 1.6 amp fast blow SR Blacks is a sensible thing to do. For the following reasons:
1)The failures that were reported earlier, as well as the conversation you mentioned you had with Ted Denney some time ago, suggest that the 1.6 amp SR Black is likely to have a melting point (current squared x time) that is significantly less than the melting point of a 1.6 amp fast blow fuse from one of the major manufacturers of non-audiophile fuses.
2)I agree with your statement of 2-18-16 that:
3)I would never expect a component manufacturer to approve changing a fuse value, no matter how reasonable doing so might in fact be.
IMO. Regards,
-- Al
1)The failures that were reported earlier, as well as the conversation you mentioned you had with Ted Denney some time ago, suggest that the 1.6 amp SR Black is likely to have a melting point (current squared x time) that is significantly less than the melting point of a 1.6 amp fast blow fuse from one of the major manufacturers of non-audiophile fuses.
2)I agree with your statement of 2-18-16 that:
... most anomalies that could happen will be far greater than these slightly higher fuse values, so, in general, your equipment investment's will be fully protected in my opinion.(although you were referring just to ratings of up to 0.25 amps over stock).
3)I would never expect a component manufacturer to approve changing a fuse value, no matter how reasonable doing so might in fact be.
IMO. Regards,
-- Al