synergistic research orange blue fuse direction.


Hi, I have two 611s, one 302 and one 452 McIntosh amps, and I just purchased three Synergistic Research (SR) Orange fuses. I also received one SR Blue fuse free with the purchase of the SR blue receptacle. Would someone advise me with some specificity on the directional installation of the Blue and Orange fuse. Again all the amps are McIntosh.

Thanks.
Guy
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George Hifi
The fact that you didn’t see that you started the personal attack today sunshine.
From one thread, you've continued to put your foot in it, yet again.
7:55am 'you'll find all snake oil answers there.'
12:50pm 'they probably have twice the brain power than what these fusers here have.'
1:03pm 'if I had fuser voodoo skills...'
5:50pm 'sold to the gullible idiots.'
7:04pm 'somethings not right, your obsessions with the multitude of snake oil tweaks prove it also.'

You've attacked a lot of good people here today.
The only reason someone behaves like this is if something is missing from their life.


Thank your lucky stars they didn’t put fuses on both wires of the AC circuit. Then things would have been twice as bad.
120VAC alternates current 60 times per second that doesn't  mean you add the two " flows" together and get 240. 240VAC alternates 60 times per second , 120v on two hot lines the neutral will "flow" both ways at the same time canceling so it will have 0v. 
Again I state that arguing from the standpoint of common sense or sound engineering is pointless here.  These people hear significant changes when a fuse is reversed.  This in itself is remarkable just because a long period of time has elapsed in the reversal process - unless the device's cover is left off and the innards exposed, which is probably more damaging to the sound that the effects of the fuse.

Of course their aluminum foil hats also affect the sound.  
jnorris2005
Again I state that arguing from the standpoint of common sense or sound engineering is pointless here.

>>>>The reason it’s called common sense is because it’s so common. Thanks for playing anyway.