Wait a second guys ... We need to trust George's ears. After all, he knows what we hear, and what we don't hear, all the way from Aussie-Land.
Frank
The new Synergistic Research BLUE fuses ....
Hi Geoff, back to the graphene. My friend states that since it is only 1 atom thick, it can't possibly be effective or incorporated into a silver based paste and remain 1 atom thick. He states that the exterior paste once applied is like graphite, looks and feels like graphite. He doesn't want anyone to use it on his 99% silver RCA connectors for his ICs. He doesn't believe in micro-arching on the scale that disrupts the audio signal. He said it shouldn't be a big problem for higher voltage connectors such as speaker wire and A/C plugs but hates the stuff in general. I am only relating what this cable manufacturer says. Otherwise, he's brilliant and designs tremendously musical equipment and cables for affordable prices. He's a stubborn guy, so for him to admit the obvious difference in fuses and their directionality is significant. |
Looks like it's back to what's real, and not in someones mind eye. The only reason to change a $2 fuse, just replace it with a new $2 one. Mapman inadvertently is agreeing with what really happens to a partially melted fuse, it's called ageing. Good for you. Cheers George |
This will be my last post on fuses and Graphene/TC or what our supposed US compatriots call them. We go to war together and watch each others backs. I write a reasonable question on AudioGon and get stabbed in the back, insulted without apology by a nasty few (I we know who they are) for asking "where's the proof". At least I apologise if I am out of the respectable line. You few have no respect at all. Good luck to you. Strewth wud epm ear? Sumnubbady nose or dimention it. Om oiz srenna by eediots. Wassa mare view. Oil ave a decko on m'a ornry stro. Reckon os ya peck o' baastuds. Gotta go ya eejuts, salada! |