Synergistic Red Fuse ...


I installed a SR RED Quantum fuse in my ARC REF-3 preamp a few days ago, replacing an older high end fuse. Uhh ... for a hundred bucks, this little baby is well worth the cost. There was an immediate improvement upon installation, but now that its broken in (yes, no kidding), its quite remarkable. A tightening of the focus, a more solid image, and most important of all for my tastes, a deeper appreciation for the organic sound of the instruments. Damn! ... cellos sound great! Much improved attack on pianos. More humanistic on vocals. Bowed bass goes down forever. Next move? .... I'm doing the entire system with these fuses. One at a time though just to gauge the improvement in each piece of equipment. The REF-75se comes next. I'll report the results as the progression takes place. Stay tuned ...

Any comments from anyone else who has tried these fuses?
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Geoff

As your memory has gone it must now suffer from partition and isolation from previous responses..That's the only point of isolation I agree with you on.  Please remember that.  

I will say again I never met or conversed with Green in any way or in any fashion period..I am not a joiner or a schooler..

I look for workarounds and solutions to materials and construction methods used in my line of work with musical instruments and audio. I employ materials and methods which provide additional reactance as well as enhanced direction for vibration to travel...and much less roaming.These methods increase acoustic output and dynamics while at the same time reduce hand and arm fatigue needed to play the instrument. Depending on the instrument also the lungs.

With a friend and associate we have identified wave types that cause interference and therefore inefficiencies  in some materials and objects. We are at work on ways to reduce and eliminate those type. Isolation methods your school suggests do not and cannot separate out the needed wave portion from the one that causes interference. You need to start looking again as you stopped decades ago.  Tom




Theaudiotweak
With a friend and associate we have identified wave types that cause interference and therefore inefficiencies in some materials and objects. We are at work on ways to reduce and eliminate those type. Isolation methods your school suggests do not and cannot separate out the needed wave portion from the one that causes interference. You need to start looking again as you stopped decades ago. Tom

>>>>>All I can say at this point is you and your friend are on a witch hunt, a wild goose chase. It’s all been identified. If there was anything left to discover trust me, LIGO would have found it and I would have found it. If there was any form of wave or vibration, anything physical, that could have gotten through and NOT been annihilated by LIGO’s isolation system, LIGO would never have been able to detect gravity waves that have an amplitude of an atomic nucleus. But they DID detect them. You are in denial. You actually believe, like Michael Green, that the audio signal is vibration. And you believe in coupling as opposed to isolation and damping. Whether you knew him or not you’re two peas in a pod. So it’s no wonder you’re off on a wild goose chase. Your news is fake!

Geoff

You are part of the obstacle to the increase of resolution..You used the descriptive term   "annihilated "  in context to how LIGO operates and that's okay with me in that science.  As for the science of sound and your own personal methods I will use the word "homogeneity" to describe how you lump all wave types including those needed for accurate reproduction into a blender. The soup sandwich you ascribe to will not allow for one single ingredient to be removed...and that single unit in the soup sandwich is the main problem. Unlike your play doll LIGO ..you..meaning Geoff can Not detect and separate this ingredient from the mix. We all have access to all the same clues in the same clue book, butt you Cannot see them and therefore are clueless..

Tom
Tom, Wow! That’s amazing! I can’t believe it! That’s exactly what Michael Green would have said. You’re just like him. You’re his clone and don’t know it. 😬

An ordinary man has no means of deliverance. - Old audiophile axiom

God gave you two ears and one mouth for a reason. - Judge Judy
Almarg
By the way, FWIW that document does indicate that those fuses are compliant with various MIL-STDs (military standards) for vibration, as well as for thermal shock, humidity, and salt spray. Although of course those standards are intended to assure reliability under adverse conditions, not to assure good sonics in an audio system.

Good point. 😀 Gosh, I wonder if NASA manned missions test for good sonics in electrical systems....hey, I know! Let's get AES to do fuse testing. 😛

Almarg
To give some perspective to the 0.08 volt drop in the resistance of the fuse I used as an example in my previous post. It’s worth noting that in the USA AC line voltages are considered to be in spec if they are anywhere within a 12 volt range, between 114 and 126 volts at the circuit breaker panel.

Why is that worth noting? Seems totally irrelevant. It actually sounds like the Nixon argument regarding the missing 18 minutes on the Watergate tapes, that compared to the total time of audio on the tapes 18 minutes is insignificant. 😃