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BTW, I’ve never tried fuses, but like all things audio, I expect they can and do have an effect on sound. People shouldn’t have such an aversion to trying it for themselves. I’ll get around to it myself some day.
Pass Labs and Fuses
Modjeski actually did find the Tuning Fuse he tested measured differently than the Little Fuse brand he routinely uses. The difference was on the order of 120dB down ;-) . If your system can reveal that, and your ears can hear it, congratulations, you do indeed have a mighty fine system and golden ears. Yeah, I know not everything that can he heard can be measured. But for a fuse to effect the tonality of a system? C'mon, man, you know that's not possible. A fuse doesn't know about tone, any more than an acoustical instrument knows about electricity. As for fuse directionality in an AC application, that defies what used to be called common sense. Yeah I know, what about all the people who insist to hear a difference when the fuse is reversed? I have no idea (mechanical issues perhaps), but people also claim to hear God talking to them. Do you? |
That’s precisely what wrong with the “measurement is everything” approach. Even HiFi Tuning admits the relatively small measured differences don’t account for the relatively large differences in fuses and direction of fuses heard in listening tests. Oh, well, that’s the way it goes sometimes. It looks like it’s Modjeski’s opinion vs 90,000 aftermarket fuse users. No one really knows why cables sound so different yet measure the same, either, or sound so different in one direction vs the other. This not something new under the sun, anyway. Modjeski is a few paradigm shifts behind the power curve. The only debate about fuses and cables and power cords is in the mind of the dyed-in-the-wool skeptic. |
Modjeski is a few paradigm shifts behind the power curve.NOW!! that's rich, coming from you. https://youtu.be/YTY26k0CA0I?t=5 |