Directionality of HiFi Tuning fuses revealed.
https://www.stereophile.com/content/hifi-tuning-fuse-follow-may-2012
https://www.stereophile.com/content/hifi-tuning-fuse-follow-may-2012
Directionality Explained
Directionality of HiFi Tuning fuses revealed. https://www.stereophile.com/content/hifi-tuning-fuse-follow-may-2012 |
For power cords the same principle of directionality applies as it does for fuses and cables. If only more companies followed AudioQuest’s example of honoring the inherent directionality of wire whilst constructing their power cords. Even stranded cables and power cords should be controlled for directionality during construction. |
There is a discussion of HiFi Tuning fuse directionality on the PS Audio web site here, https://forum.psaudio.com/t/hifi-tuning-fuse-in-p10/2402/14 |
Would you believe Audiogon has a discussion of HiFi Tuning fuse directionality here? https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/what-direction-should-hi-fi-tune-fuse-be-installed note - Be advised if you do a search for HiFi Tuning fuse directionality on Audiogon forums you get 105 results. Hel-loo! |
nonoise Could it be the way fuses are made? Are both end caps attached to the wire in the same manner? Is there a little more solder on one end than the other? And I’ve always felt that better and purer metals used in a fuse should have an effect on sound quality the same way a better made power cord would. The crap they use in bog standard fuses are a witch’s brew of poorly conductive metals. All the best, Nonoise >>>>You’re getting warm. There are a number of reasons why aftermarket fuses generally outperform stock fuses. Purity and type of metal used for the wire are two. Some HiFi Tuning fuse are made of high purity silver with gold, for example. The amount of Solder on the ends of the wire is almost certainly not a reason. |