The new Synergistic Research BLUE fuses ....


New SR BLUE fuse thread ...

I’ve replaced all 5 of the SR BLACK fuses in my system with the new SR BLUE fuses. Cold, out of the box, the BLUE fuses stomped the fully broken-in SR BLACKS in a big way. As good as the SR BLACK fuses were/are, especially in comparison with the SR RED fuses, SR has found another break-through in fuses.

1. Musicality ... The system is totally seamless at this point. Its as if there is no system in the room, only a wall to wall, front to back and floor to ceiling music presentation with true to life tonality from the various instruments.

2. Extension ... I’ve seemed to gain about an octave in low bass response. This has the effect of putting more meat on the bones of the instruments. Highs are very extended, breathing new life into my magic percussion recordings. Vibes, chimes, bells, and triangles positioned in the rear of the orchestra all have improved. I’ve experienced no roll-off of the highs what so ever with the new BLUE fuses. Just a more relaxed natural presentation.

3. Dynamics ... This is a huge improvement over the BLACK fuses. Piano and vibes fans ... this is fantastic.

I have a Japanese audiophile CD of Flamenco music ... the foot stomps on the stage, the hand clapping and the castanets are present like never before. Want to hear natural sounding castanets? Get the BLUE fuses.

4. Mid range ... Ha! Put on your favorite Ben Webster album ... and a pair of adult diapers. Play Chris Connor singing "All About Ronnie," its to die for.

Quick .... someone here HAS to buy this double album. Its a bargain at this price. Audiophile sound, excellent performance by the one and only Chris Connor. Yes, its mono ... but so what? Its so good you won’t miss the stereo effects. If you’re the lucky person who scores this album, please post your results here.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/ULTRASONIC-CLEAN-The-Finest-Of-CHRIS-CONNOR-Bethlehem-Jazz-1975-NM-UNPLAYED-...

Overall impressions:

Where the RED fuses took about 20 hours to sound their best, and the BLACK fuses took upwards of 200 hours of total break-in, the BLUE fuses sounded really good right out of the box ... and that’s without doing anything about proper directional positioning. Not that the BLUE fuses don’t need breaking in, they do. The improvement continues through week three. Its a gradual break-in thing where each listening session is better than the last.

Everything I described above continues to break new ground in my system as the fuses continue breaking in. Quite honestly, I find it difficult to tear myself away from the system in order to get things done. Its truly been transformed into a magical music machine. With the expenditure of $150.00 and a 30 day return policy there’s really nothing to lose. In my system, its like upgrading to a better pre amp, amp, CD player or phono stage. Highly recommended.

Kudos to Ted Denney and the entire staff at SR. Amazing stuff, guys. :-)

Frank

PS: If you try the SR BLUE fuses, please post your results here. Seems the naysayers, the Debbie Downers and Negative Nellie’s have hijacked the original RED fuse thread. A pox on their houses and their Pioneer receivers.

Frank



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The outlet has power. Yes. I've had failures in audio before, but it's rare. Had a Dodson digital processor years ago. One static spark to the chassis and it would burn up the digital input chip. Learned to touch the rack first, every time. Lol
I still have music. I'll switch interconnects and have the Berkeley DAC directly feed the D'Agostino amp. Actually, it sounds Fabulous this way. Insightfully detailed and realistic. And I'll use the Linear Tube Audio MZ2 headphone amp as a preamp so I can listen to football on Sunday. I'm just hoping the fix is cheap. ;)
My amp designer/cable manufacturer Grover Huffman heard my amps with the three fuses and was enthused with the blue fuse by far.  However, he has the room in his (and my) amps to install circuit breakers and remove the fuse entirely (he had littlefuses installed previously).  On Friday, he said he had done so and listened into the night at the astonishingly more open, dynamic and tonally richer sound from his amps.  I haven't heard them yet but based on this forum's anecdotes, a circuit breaker should be better sounding than any fuse.  He now enjoys the benefits.  Eventually, I will compare amps with and without a fuse/circuit breaker and decide which is better (a tie would be nice).  
fleschler,

Have you actually seen one of these circuit breakers? The ones I have seen probably cost less than $5 and are of very cheap quality. The only advantage (IMHO) a breaker has over a fuse is it can be reset.
If he is comparing the cheapo circuit breakers to fuses he would be better off just to hard wire (bypass) it all together. Albeit losing the overload protection.

ozzy