Just curious, pragmasi ... have you tried any of the after-market fuses in your system?I've used many different fuses in many different designs but not the ones referenced here, I would remember if I'd spent $120 on a fuse. I don't wan't to spoil anyone's fun and if they have the money and want to give it a go and make their own decision that's great, just select the right ratings and take a few sensible precautions.
Something For The Fuse Guys ...
There are fuses, and then, there are fuses.
I'm evaluating some prototype fuses that I received in the mail three days ago.
Over the past few years, I've used fuses from five different manufacturers. The last three were the Red, Black and Blue fuses from Synergistic Research. Each one incrementally improved the sound of my system. My favorite so far was the SR Blue.
The prototype fuses being evaluated presently raises the SQ beyond all of the others mentioned above. The major improvement to my ears is better tonal accuracy. Instruments and voices are more life-like. The noise is reduced allowing for a more solid 3-D presentation with the musicians more solidly presented on the sound stage. Overall, more information is fleshed out of CDs and LPs.
The manufacturer, the price and the name of the prototype fuses will come later. I don't have the information thus far. My understanding is, if all works out, the release date is to be mid-October.
Stay tuned ...
Frank
I'm evaluating some prototype fuses that I received in the mail three days ago.
Over the past few years, I've used fuses from five different manufacturers. The last three were the Red, Black and Blue fuses from Synergistic Research. Each one incrementally improved the sound of my system. My favorite so far was the SR Blue.
The prototype fuses being evaluated presently raises the SQ beyond all of the others mentioned above. The major improvement to my ears is better tonal accuracy. Instruments and voices are more life-like. The noise is reduced allowing for a more solid 3-D presentation with the musicians more solidly presented on the sound stage. Overall, more information is fleshed out of CDs and LPs.
The manufacturer, the price and the name of the prototype fuses will come later. I don't have the information thus far. My understanding is, if all works out, the release date is to be mid-October.
Stay tuned ...
Frank
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"I don’t wan’t to spoil anyone’s fun and if they have the money and want to give it a go and make their own decision that’s great, just select the right ratings and take a few sensible precautions." Excellent perspective and doesn’t smack of the the preconceived notion, that everyone else is so inept as to electrocute themselves, or burn their house down. |
pragmasi ...
Agreed, pragmasi ... but what prompted me to ask the question was this statement you made:
What evidence do you have, or what experiments have you conducted, that would lead you to the conclusion that there won't be any improvement in audio performance if you haven't tried the more expensive after-market fuses? This would include fuses from HiFi Tuning, Beeswax fuses and/or Synergistic Research fuses? With the exception of the Beeswax fuse, I have used all of the above fuses in my system over the past few years. Every one of them has been a substantial improvement in sound quality. This includes four different incarnations of SR fuses ... The Blacks, the Reds, the Blues and now, the Orange fuses. Going from stock fuses normally supplied by the various manufacturers to the new SR Orange fuses would make a profound improvement in performance in my opinion. And ... that opinion is not based upon any scientific acumen I may possess, as I possess very little knowledge in that area. All of my opinions have been based upon actual experience with said products. Looking forward to your response. Frank |
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