georgelofi wrote,
"No not shilling, just trying to keep things honest."
Good. Then you won’t mind answering a few questions.
1. do you think directionality of fuses is audible when used in speakers?
2. do you think there are audible differences among various mains cables themselves? How about among mains cable connectors?
3. do you think there are audible differences among various capacitors in the mains circuit?
4. are you aware that HiFi Tuning’s data sheets show differences in directionality in both measurements and audibility of fuses in AC circuits (as well as in DC circuits)? In other words, directionality of fuses in DC circuits is not really as controversial as uber skeptics like to believe or pretend to believe, whatever. Wake up and smell the coffee.
Then George wrote,
"You have yet to come up with any real explanations of why you firmly believe that mains fuses the magic cure and are immediately detected as being directional, and so can transform the sound of a system as you say."
to be honest I did not say any such thing. Please don’t put words in my mouth. Furthermore, there are many reasons why aftermarket fuses are superior to stock fuses (in sound quality), not only directionality. as I just got through explaining. But directionality is one of them.