>>>>>All we need? If it’s so easy to measure why don’t
you or one of the other naysayers measure it? You’re just guessing. Why
is it the folks that are already on board the fuse directionality AND
Wire Directionality train are supposed to be the ones to measure it?
I have measured it, and often because its so easy. Takes out the guess work. Why people might want to measure it is if they want to see how this actually works with their own eyes (and ears). Its pretty powerful when you can confirm with a simple measurement why it is that reversing the fuse can have an audible impact and its something no-one (not even naysayers like yourself) can take away.
To clarify this more, it "maybe" only audible if the supply stages after
the fuse/holder are NOT regulated. Most sources, s/s preamps are so it
shouldn't be audible .
+1; Regulation does seem to help. We don't hear any effect in our MP-1 preamp which is very tightly regulated with plenty of headroom.
Sorry if I put words in your mouth. I appreciate that you have clarified what I thought you meant.
No worries! Happy to help out.
Totally agree. They refuse to defuse but choose to infuse an effusive
obfuscation instead. Obfusely everyone knows a fuse when flipped around
is an esuf which sounds different. Now you can't argue that
+1 and really gets to the heart of the debate on fuse threads.