If by "tuning" you mean helping a component reach a sound you prefer by applying additional tweaks, a fuse wouldn’t do this as fuses have no impact on performance if applied properly...rated properly, cleaned...that’s about it. Improvement due to fuse performance is imagined and clearly driven by expectation bias since you might have paid 150 bucks and man...you really want that thing to work as advertised, and you want to see the agreement of other Magic Fuse proponents so you feel better. And hey...maybe you will feel better! Placebos often help people.
amen!!!
soo true and twice true in the classic car and race car industry. if its cost me more it must have resulted in a better result.
most physical things have a celing of dimesering returns.
proven by the govt spending multimillions and finding out a hammer is just a hammer.
amen!!!
soo true and twice true in the classic car and race car industry. if its cost me more it must have resulted in a better result.
most physical things have a celing of dimesering returns.
proven by the govt spending multimillions and finding out a hammer is just a hammer.