ibmjunkmanYou are correct, everything else you posted up is pure BS, show us a link to where you seen this c**p.
I thought AC changed directions 60 times a second?
Cheers George
To Fuse or Not to Fuse... That is the question!
ibmjunkmanYou are correct, everything else you posted up is pure BS, show us a link to where you seen this c**p. Cheers George |
What c**p? The quote I posted came from the fuse company site. Scroll down a bit. https://www.synergisticresearch.com/fuses/orange-fuse/ |
I just want to weigh in. Clearly, everything - totally everything -- degrades sound It starts at X and goes downhill Maybe a little, maybe a lot. Fact. Now, i avoided fuses for ages. They were a needless distortion. And by definition a poor wire (just look at most of them, i have no idea about blue fuses). but here's what i have learned over the past several years, when i NEEDED fuses,a a designer who put dicey prototype equipment in very expensive and revealing system. They are a pretty modest distortion. Hate to say it, but ditto the wires that i run from my in-series fuse box ( that can portably protect anything). Is no fuse better? Probably. definitely in theory. But does it matter nearly as much as 100 things I can do to improve sound from cleaning contacts to tightening connections to providing cleaner AC power? Not eve close. So worry about the big stuff, and dont fret the small stuff. And fuses just might save you from doing $1000s of damage. really - its vastly smaller than you may think. I will consider ceramic fuses (good suggestions whoever made it) which are known to be better in most ways. But then, i cant get 5 more at the home depot.... Juts for the record, if i cannot repeatably hear it and have another listener corroborate it, i dismiss any result. G |
Well, just for the record, I have replaced all of my fuses to ceramic. Out of the 7 in each of my amps only one in each amp was originally ceramic. The manufacturer, NAD chose as the first fuse inline to be ceramic. All the rest were the even cheaper fuses. One has to ask themselves Why would NAD do this? My conclusion is that upgrading this one fuse made a significant difference in the sound, at a very low cost. Why wouldn't a manufacturer upgrade every single component to make it sound as good as it possibly could? It had to meet a price point. I have just started playing my system with 16 new ceramic fuses and so far it sounded better before. I will play it non stop for the next few days. I am currently playing The CD recommended by the book Get Better Sound. I think the CD is called Effacious. Spelled incorrectly I'm sure. I will post back once it all has a chance to burn in. Who knows? Maybe George is right! But at least I am trying to find out for myself. |