Is it Orange or the other "prototype" fuse?Old hat, your behind the times if you use the Orange, the yet to be released Graphene fuse is the one, only $80 more than the Orange at $240! now that’s value for a 50c AC mains fuse.
Cheers George
Something For The Fuse Guys ...
I would like to mention to all on Fuse directional either the writing reading from Left to right or Arrow pointing once fuse is in the fuse holder the fuse Always follows Line or Hot the path of the signal ,very easy if your ground pin- the single pin in outlet is facing the bottom then your Arrow goes to the left, just the opposite if fuse holder is placed upside down which my Lampidac is ,as well as amp,and to enhance signal further on All your equipment contacts, the Furutech Nonofluid Gold,Silver particles is excellent ,,takes several weeks to finally cure but for sure works. i order on Ebay straight from Japan and pay the expedited shipping $14 -$114 total and save $65 from US sellers. For those who want to extract the most out of their system . |
Here’s a question I ask from time to time as it never has been answered, yet I persevere: Are any audio components manufactured with attention paid to alleged proper "direction" of the wiring and circuit board traces? And if not, what possible difference would "fuse direction" make if the wiring following the fuse isn’t intentionally directional? It would seem that wire directionality chaos exists in many if not all components yet they somehow work just fine. I personally compared premium (all SR products) fuses to stock in an experiment a few years ago, and found them to be utterly worthless relative to the performance of stock (read inexpensive yet well made items like Littelfuse products) fuses. Hyperbole laden claims of the sonic superiority of Magic Fuses abound around here, but I seriously doubt all of ’em, as do the vast majority of reasonable audiophiles and gear manufacturers..."thems just the facts," regardless of what many claim to perceive. |
Here’s a question I ask from time to time as it never has been answered, yet I persevere: Are any audio components manufactured with attention paid to alleged proper "direction" of the wiring and circuit board traces? Maybe. Who knows? Who cares? Besides you, I mean. Which by the way you do not. Any more than anyone else does. What we care about is the final result. Which is what you care about too, since if you really did care you wouldn’t be asking us you’d be asking the manufacturer. So this is all dramatic rhetorical table dressing on your part. And if not, what possible difference would "fuse direction" make if the wiring following the fuse isn’t intentionally directional?So what you are saying, the coffee was picked green, poorly roasted, and ground the wrong size, and brewed too long. What difference could it possibly make if its served cold? Or if you’re not into coffee, the hamburger still has marks from where the jockey was whipping it, so how can it make any difference if its bacon and cheese? I would give an audio example but you don’t seem much into that so hopefully one of these metaphors will do. If not I have others. It would seem that wire directionality chaos exists in many if not all components yet they somehow work just fine.Well, yes, that’s the whole point. But nobody is saying things don’t work, "just fine" or otherwise. What they’re saying is they sound better one way than another. A difference with a distinction. See?
Great. You can save a lot of money then. And now having graciously agreed with your lack of listening skills, you get to have the last word: Hyperbole laden claims of the sonic superiority of Magic Fuses abound around here, but I seriously doubt all of ’em, as do the vast majority of reasonable audiophiles and gear manufacturers..."thems just the facts," regardless of what many claim to perceive. |
jkuc ...Ok. Thanks Frank. |