To Fuse or Not to Fuse... That is the question!


Ok.. I think I understand that no fuse is better than a cheap fuse. And a good fuse is better than a cheap fuse. But is no fuse better than the best fuse?

One person on Audiogon said that he achieved better sound by using a Blue fuse over no fuse. I guess my question is... Do these new, high dollar fuses just allow the current to flow better with solid protection or do they actually due to quantum physics or something, actually improve upon the signal by eliminating errant bad electrons and thereby actually improving the music over no fuse at all?

I gots to know!


captaindidactic
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Ok.. I think I understand that no fuse is better than a cheap fuse. And a good fuse is better than a cheap fuse. But is no fuse better than the best fuse?

One person on Audiogon said that he achieved better sound by using a Blue fuse over no fuse. I guess my question is... Do these new, high dollar fuses just allow the current to flow better with solid protection or do they actually due to quantum physics or something, actually improve upon the signal by eliminating errant bad electrons and thereby actually improving the music over no fuse at all?

I gots to know!

band gaps and electrons are a given state no mater what their emprisoned matter-copper,lead,nicrome etc. this is told in the mobility of carriers/hple well known by ant semiconductor engineer. its not a guess what will cause an electron to jump the band gap. you know mosfets,igbts etc work on that principal. just being near a pure neturon doped semiconductor will turn on the "jump" with its induced capacirave charge just like a touch screen reacts to the finger charge being near it " one of my patents" of the 80s
so the effeft of solid mechanical fuses and such is so riducakky insuffiginant its pathetlic.
you have more change from the daily air pressure atmospheric transmittance of the sound wave to your ear than a space man in a pressurized capusul.
and ps my dad did the apollo programs human interaction with sensors with Grumman and rayethon.

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