Geoffkait - perhaps your search missed a few threads. Here’s one from Sept. 2011:
"No more calls! We have a WINNER!!!!
And I’ll just ask the guy who I sent them to to post on this thread after he’s had the fuse in about 24 hours. It should show some significant improvements by then unless the fuse (HiFi Tuning is the manufacturer, and it cost around $37.95) is oriented wrong. I’m not sure if only the top level (the "Supreme" model, which is built like the Mundorf, is directional, but I advised him that, if it didn’t sound right to his ears, to turn the fuse (it has an arrow on the body) in the other direction and see if it makes a difference.
Frankly, I’d NEVER go back to the fuse supplied with my equipment. This fuse has made it so easy to differentiate between "fuzziness" that’s on a recording and what may be the equipment ahead of it (I have it in the Hurricane amps, remember). Of course, my First Sound doesn’t have a fuse in it: I called the designer, Emannuel Go, to ask if there was a fuse in the power supply and he replied there wasn’t. (I was disappointed: these days, I want to put fuses in EVERYthing!). So, that eliminates having to open the power supply."
The title of the thread is "Upgrading Fuses." Started August 27, 2011. And that was just the first one I found: there are several others. This was one where I was giving away fuses so others could try them without any financial loss.
I found it in fewer than 5 minutes.
"No more calls! We have a WINNER!!!!
And I’ll just ask the guy who I sent them to to post on this thread after he’s had the fuse in about 24 hours. It should show some significant improvements by then unless the fuse (HiFi Tuning is the manufacturer, and it cost around $37.95) is oriented wrong. I’m not sure if only the top level (the "Supreme" model, which is built like the Mundorf, is directional, but I advised him that, if it didn’t sound right to his ears, to turn the fuse (it has an arrow on the body) in the other direction and see if it makes a difference.
Frankly, I’d NEVER go back to the fuse supplied with my equipment. This fuse has made it so easy to differentiate between "fuzziness" that’s on a recording and what may be the equipment ahead of it (I have it in the Hurricane amps, remember). Of course, my First Sound doesn’t have a fuse in it: I called the designer, Emannuel Go, to ask if there was a fuse in the power supply and he replied there wasn’t. (I was disappointed: these days, I want to put fuses in EVERYthing!). So, that eliminates having to open the power supply."
The title of the thread is "Upgrading Fuses." Started August 27, 2011. And that was just the first one I found: there are several others. This was one where I was giving away fuses so others could try them without any financial loss.
I found it in fewer than 5 minutes.