I'm with you fellers......
Fuses fuses fuses
Ok, this is about fuses
1- a standard Bussman fuse is UL approved. Are any "high end" fuses UL approved?
2- do any component manufacturers supply their gear with any of the usual suspects of high end fuses as opposed to a standard Bussman?
3- let's say fuses do make a difference. Given incoming power is AC, why could fuses be directional?
Not meaning to light any fires here-
thanks in advance
1- a standard Bussman fuse is UL approved. Are any "high end" fuses UL approved?
2- do any component manufacturers supply their gear with any of the usual suspects of high end fuses as opposed to a standard Bussman?
3- let's say fuses do make a difference. Given incoming power is AC, why could fuses be directional?
Not meaning to light any fires here-
thanks in advance
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bdp24 and reubent - sorry, fellers, you’re following the wrong sheep. Exhibit A, the page on wire directionality on the Audioquest website, is linked below. Read em and weep. Excerpt: "In one direction, the music will sound relatively flat and a little grainy, as though being forced through a screen door. In the opposite direction, the obstruction is removed and music will be communicated with a natural ease, depth, and an open invitation to pleasure. When presented with a cable whose conductors have been controlled for the correct low-noise directionality, a listener feels a sense of comfort and relief: Ahh…Music!" See the entire article here, http://www.audioquest.com/directionality-its-all-about-noise/ Who ya gonna believe, a few hearing impaired renegades and naysayers or the head of the most successful high end cable company in history? If the glove doesn’t fit you must acquit. 😀 |
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