So a video of the Blue vs Black fuse along with stock & a 4th unnamed fuse
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D1aAnGEQtFY
Can anyone tell the differences?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D1aAnGEQtFY
Can anyone tell the differences?
The new Synergistic Research BLUE fuses ....
So a video of the Blue vs Black fuse along with stock & a 4th unnamed fuse https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D1aAnGEQtFY Can anyone tell the differences? |
So a video of the Blue vs Black fuse along with stock & a 4th unnamed fuse was made... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D1aAnGEQtFY Can anyone tell the differences? |
Today I finally got around to swapping the Blue outlet for the Black one currently powering my main system. At 63, this amounted to aerobic exercise with much grunting and sweating, given all the gear and furniture I had to move--not to mention some scary dust bunnies and startled spiders. It has been a while since I was last back there! Despite the new outlet and all the cables I disturbed today, I'm looking forward to tonight's listening session and those throughout the coming week. Since much of my gear is powered 24/7, hopefully I'll quickly get through the initial burn-in. I have to say my system has been sounding so good lately I'm a bit anxious about the change. Also, I have three more SR Blue HC power cords I bought on the three-for-two special waiting for me at the post office so this week will test my self control. I fully intend to try to draw a bead on the differences between the Blue and Black outlets over time and report back before further throwing my system back into temporary chaos. |
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I have both Black and Blue fuses and prefer the blue overall. It was easy to tell which fuses were stock as the difference is so great between 2 & 3 and 1 & 4 (stock). The Black duplex outlet is also very superior to stock outlets including hospital grade Hubbells (then again so are my older Reds). I'm not anxious to install Blue duplex outlets at this time (I'm almost 63 too). The fuse change was especially easy with the Blue fuse sounding better immediately versus the 72 hour break-in period for the Black. Get the Blue fuse and enjoy better music without the wait. |
I replaced the SR Black outlet powering my main system with a Blue outlet three days ago. It sounded good right out of the box and into the wall. My first impression was that it in no way was a step back from the Black. After giving it and all the cables and gear I had to move around several hours to warm up and settle, I noted better detail and texture due to a much quieter background as well as greater air and extension. Drive and pacing seemed improved as well. At 24 hours, I thought things took a bit of a step back, the sound seeming a bit bright and threadbare. I am now over 72 hours in at this point and I am loving what I am hearing. Dynamic contrasts are much more apparent with quicker transients--especially clear on percussion instruments such as congas. Bass has better weight and definition has taken another big step forward. The sound was very relaxed with great clarity and detail. By far the biggest difference I detected between the Blue and the Black outlets was the much blacker background against which instruments and voices were placed. Imaging was improved with the sound-stage being more clearly rendered placing instruments and voices more in their own spaces. Even audience noise and applause was dramatically clearer and more distinct. I don't know how they did it, but the Blue outlet is another big step forward. Next week I will introduce three more SR Blue UEF High Current AC cables into my system as I shift more and more away from earlier generation Nordost AC cables (Brahma and Vishnu). I thought that my first Blue cable was a great addition at a quite reasonable price and with the October special of three for the price of two and a 30 day trail period I'm jumping in with both feet. Geronimo! |