Just for sh!ts & grins I went and ordered a AHP fuse to try out in my EX-M1. I was surprised to see that the fuse that comes with it is rated at 8A and not the 10A I was told, but no real bother. Substituting the AHP fuse for the stock one (a ceramic bodied fuse with what looks like normal end caps and no logo) left me a bit wanting.
Intelligibility (enunciation, etc.) was up a bit with what seemed a sharper focus but at the expense of weight or gravitas. Lower mids and bass were emasculated.
Feeling a bit let down, I was going to put the stock fuse back in when I remembered I had some other 8A fuses from other ventures. Remembering how solid the PADIS fuse sounded in my Marantz integrated and that it had about 2 months on it already, I put that in and it sounds, so far, like a killer pairing.
It's like the music put on about 10-15 lbs of muscle but lost not one bit of it's fleet-footedness. Extension, both ways, remains with some serious weighting of the music and all the exquisite highs and detail that originally are there, are simply enhanced. Sound stage is not affected one bit.
What used to sound like a stark, studio like presentation (a good thing) is now an in-the-room rendering. If you have the time and like to fiddle and tweak, getting a PADIS fuse is a cheap and easy fix. They're about $25 not including shipping and you can get them from eBay. Well worth it.
Access is easy as the fuse resides in the Furutech IEC inlet so you don't have to open the EX-M1 up.
I'd like to add that just listening to the radio with the enhanced nature of the PADIS, sent me back to my youth for a moment, bringing up memories of listening to my dad or uncle's radio, with that almost analog like sound of fulsomeness and warmth. sitting in the dark, and looking at the glow of the gear.
All the best,
Nonoise
Intelligibility (enunciation, etc.) was up a bit with what seemed a sharper focus but at the expense of weight or gravitas. Lower mids and bass were emasculated.
Feeling a bit let down, I was going to put the stock fuse back in when I remembered I had some other 8A fuses from other ventures. Remembering how solid the PADIS fuse sounded in my Marantz integrated and that it had about 2 months on it already, I put that in and it sounds, so far, like a killer pairing.
It's like the music put on about 10-15 lbs of muscle but lost not one bit of it's fleet-footedness. Extension, both ways, remains with some serious weighting of the music and all the exquisite highs and detail that originally are there, are simply enhanced. Sound stage is not affected one bit.
What used to sound like a stark, studio like presentation (a good thing) is now an in-the-room rendering. If you have the time and like to fiddle and tweak, getting a PADIS fuse is a cheap and easy fix. They're about $25 not including shipping and you can get them from eBay. Well worth it.
Access is easy as the fuse resides in the Furutech IEC inlet so you don't have to open the EX-M1 up.
I'd like to add that just listening to the radio with the enhanced nature of the PADIS, sent me back to my youth for a moment, bringing up memories of listening to my dad or uncle's radio, with that almost analog like sound of fulsomeness and warmth. sitting in the dark, and looking at the glow of the gear.
All the best,
Nonoise