The Synergistic Research Orange Fuse ... Further thoughts.


Here are my observations after several weeks of burning in the new SR Orange fuses:

1. The sound has a more relaxed presentation. 

2.  Clarity - There is less grain. I thought I had this beat, but evidently not. 

3.  The soundstage has expanded further and instruments and performers are more well-placed inside the stage. The presentation is a lot more three-dimensional. 

4.  More articulation on voices. Vocals are more organically human in nature. While listening to Kevin Mahogany sing "Skylark," I hung on every note and word in the lyrics. Massed voices, like those heard on the Norman Luboff Choir's "But Beautiful" album, are more delineated. The solo instruments are more present than ever before also.

5.  There is a definite improvement in dynamics. Drum solos place the drummer right there in the room with you. Rim shots, bongos, congas and big bass drums are amazing. So are vibes. Cal Tjader and Victor Feldman ... Welcome to the party. 

6.  There has been a further improvement in tonal accuracy. String instruments have taken on a new dimension.  

7.   Among other improvements, there has been a slight amount of welcome warmth added to the mid-bass. The music, as a result, has become more emotionally involving. A little more tube-like in a very nice way.

8.  More meat on the bones overall. Massed strings are beautiful.  Bach's "Air on a G String" ... simply beautiful.  

9.  Lastley, I can set the volume control lower and get the same volume in sound as before.

Overall ... the new Orange fuse is a real winner in my system. 

Highly recommended. 

Frank

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david_ten = +1(for diligence, growth and learning)  Never stop experimenting!
This hobby is almost entirely subjective....bottom line is try it and see if you like it more ...if you are happier that is what is important

Now perhaps it's not truly better but just different....perhaps more synergy with rest of equipment or room or just your subjective taste...you like it more that is what matters....

If you want to experiment more it's fun to try and if you are tired of trying new things or feel you got perfect balance then no need to try it.


Oregon papa - I need very specific advice as to how to implement the SR fuses into my main system, if you do not mind. I have reached the decision to try them out.  My equipment is as follows:

Lumin D 1 - this is my main source - no fuse port
Krell KAV 400xi - AGC 8 fuse port
2 Maggie 1.7i - Type 3AG (4 amp max)
Maggie DWM Panel - no fuse port
Son of Ampzilla II - no fuse port
Furman Elite 15 Power Conditioner - no fuse port

i assume I need three Orange fuses or should I just do the Maggie’s?

Based on multiple threads here on Audiogon - over the last 6 months I have upgraded my interconnects (Anticable), High Fidelity Cables - MC0.5 Power Conditioner, and the Furman Elite 15. Every time I introduced a change my sound has improved. I guess I am hoping for the same here.

any advice is appreciated.
Tom 8999

Nobody that is nontechnical should be going inside any piece of audio equipment and touching mains fuses.

This is an accident waiting to happen if someone needs to ask how to replace all his fuses for these orange voodoo fuses.

Some day somebody is going to forget to unplug the mains cord, take the lid off his equipment and grab that fuse with is fingers🤦‍♂️, it’s probably already happened we just don’t get to hear about it.
Are you then oregonpapa/SR going to put your hand up as say, it’s our fault?? I think not.

Cheers George
From SR:
Electricity should flow from the left to the right when you view the fuse.
A/C current changes direction every cycle. The supreme idiocy of the statement: what if I view end on??? 

and

UEF Tech is so powerful even an electrical chain several miles long is fundimentally [sic] improved with nothing more than a single fuse engineered with our patented UEF Technology
Prove it. Set up two chains. A/D them simultaneously for 200 hours @ 32bit/384kHz. Replace 1 fuse. Repeat. Show us the deltas pre/post and over 200 hours.

If there's one thing I've learned, it's that systems [couldn't possibly be me] are rarely the same...