and a better fuse imparts a cleaner sound impacting characteristic of it's own to the rectifier.Really you should listen to yourself, then scrunch it up and throw it in the bin, honestly.
That was the point.
Cheers George
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Really you should listen to yourself, then scrunch it up and throw it in the bin, honestly.I would ask you for a better explanation but you’d come back with delusions, expectation bias, etc., and all the tired tripe you have so far. By the way, thanks for not linking your juvenile slideshow.👍 All the best, Nonoise |
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Thanks for asking, I forgot all about it. This is the only reason to change a fuse and not to expect some magical increase in sound quality. This is all potential fusers need to know, forget the "snake oil’ being preached. As this is what happens to any fuse (including the "snake oil" ones) that have seen too many turn on cycles, it’s called fuse ageing with "switch on surges", as there’s far more current goes through it at the moment of switch on than any other time, as it has to charge up empty power supply caps ect.Cheers George |