Frank,
Are you seriously unaware of the nutty reputation audiophiles have for having wacky beliefs about tweaks etc? I can't be bringing this up to you for the first time, can I?
Audiophile fuses, and especially the effusive subjective claims of the OP, are of a piece with markers on CDs, tinfoil pieces placed around a system, little "resonating" discs placed on components or around a room, and the countless other dubious beliefs held by many audiophiles.
When you rely on the really poor protocols that many audiophiles use to declare sonic differences, it's not surprising that virtually anything can be claimed to have made a sonic difference.
But, go ahead and spend away on audiophile fuses if you want. It's your dime, your game.
I'm an audiophile insofar as I love high end audio. But it's also sometimes frustrating to be associated with a hobby that also comes in for so much well deserved ridicule.
Someone else with an ax to grind? And ... what is that reputation, exactly?
Are you seriously unaware of the nutty reputation audiophiles have for having wacky beliefs about tweaks etc? I can't be bringing this up to you for the first time, can I?
Audiophile fuses, and especially the effusive subjective claims of the OP, are of a piece with markers on CDs, tinfoil pieces placed around a system, little "resonating" discs placed on components or around a room, and the countless other dubious beliefs held by many audiophiles.
When you rely on the really poor protocols that many audiophiles use to declare sonic differences, it's not surprising that virtually anything can be claimed to have made a sonic difference.
But, go ahead and spend away on audiophile fuses if you want. It's your dime, your game.
I'm an audiophile insofar as I love high end audio. But it's also sometimes frustrating to be associated with a hobby that also comes in for so much well deserved ridicule.