Just another Orange fuse thread


I have noticed that since the Orange fuse was introduced, a few threads have as usual popped up but what is bugging me is that they are closed as soon as they are started. Why is so? Is discussing about fuses so controversial that it gets the same outcome when sex, religion and politics are brought up in internet discussions? Is this because of a few rotten apples/trolls that derail the discussions that those threads are closed? If this is the case, that's very sad. Anyone here care to explain?

Thanks,


parabellum
Your skill in listening is only as good as the best system you’ve heard. And most systems bottom out pretty fast. Yes, I know what you’re thinking, “but my system sounds fabulous!”
Your skill at listening is very much improved by listening to unamplified music in a reverberat space. 
You can of course make great strides comparing apples to apples with a one or few variable change - a “ free way “ to do this is the 2L download test bench. I have no financial connection to 2L, so I am no shill there.

iF your dominant references are multi track recordings done in a studio, I believe you are chasing your tail on a never ending 31 flavors merry go round... but IF that floats your boat go for it!!!
 The ability to hear soundstage, depth, and imaging is not innate; it is an acquired skill that must be learned.
Nonsense. Attend any live acoustic venue and it is immediately obvious.

The problem I, as a skilled designer and listener, is that all the sonic claims for fuses occur all the time without doing anything. How many fuzers change their B+ fuses in situ in the rack with the power live? It's been known for decades that merely replugging a system can have beneficial effects. see http://ielogical.com/Audio/WinterBlues.php

Turning off and on a systems totally changes the thermal profile of the amp and speakers. Said thermal profile is audible.

Fuzers claim that blind testing is invalid. Decades of experience dictates otherwise.

Fuzers can give no electrical reason.  Hell, at least cables have LCR properties which can be measured and correlated with changes with properties of various kit.
You’re on a roll today, Mr. Eels. Eveything you just said is a lie.
ieales
Fuzers claim that blind testing is invalid. Decades of experience dictates otherwise.
Fuzers can give no electrical reason. Hell, at least cables have LCR properties which can be measured and correlated with changes with properties of various kit.
+ every technician that’s ever held a soldering iron
Fuzers have and never will have any cred to what they say, it’s just all voodoo BS.


And BTW, to all fuzers.
The only way a fuse can sound better, if it replaces old crusty one that seen too many switch on surges over time, doesn’t have to be $200 fuse, should be the same $2 one that came out but new, and the same result will happen. Switch-on surge ageing will be the same regardless for both $200 fuses or the $2 fuses, there is no magic.

A slow-blo fuse ageing over time right to left
https://ibb.co/k5KgcB6

A fast-blo fuse ageing over time left to right
https://ibb.co/1LNFGxQ

Your better off spending $2 on a "new original fuse", and save hundreds.

Cheers George