Fuses and confusion


I am slowly upgrading my system and I am looking at the changing of fuses step. I have the following in my system:  Sunfire TGA-7401, Marantz AV8805, Carver Load Invariant amplifier, Marantz Ruby, and a Vault 2i. My questions are 1). Which of these components have\use fuses 2). Does changing the fuses invalidate the warranty? 3). Are there videos on changing the videos or do you just pop the hood and start looking. Please feel free to point out issues that I am not aware of and whether this is even relevant under my circumstances. Thanks in advance.

santsuru
Don’t make a blanket statement regarding warranty not being voided. I have an Audio Research amp and preamp and they told me point blank if I use an aftermarket fuse and there’s an issue, it will void the warranty.
I wouldn't buy a product that you have to send in for service for a simple fuse or tube replacement.
Hi,
always read the manual for any issues regarding warranty.
For most if all manufacturers substituting current fuse with an aftermarket one will most likely void warranty if something goes wrong.
On the other hand any special fuse will have a positive influence on sound.
Make certain you get bi-directional fuses for the A/C current in America.  Tee Hee  to the
uni-directional people.
Fuses do make a difference. I say again, fuses do make a difference.

For those of you arrogantly stating that we are wasting our money, get over it. I am interested in finding out which fuses work best with different fuses and every time I read a fuse thread the same know-it alls have to make themselves heard. Do you feel better after belittling a poster with a genuine desire to learn and seek guidance.

To the naysayers: if you don't think a fuse can change anything here is a challenge and it's FREE. Remove a stock fuse from a component and swap the direction when you replace it and see if you notice any difference. If you don't hear any difference then go find something else to do instead of harassing good folks here who can hear these things.

My wife and I listened to the reversal of a fuse in 6 components and we heard a change in sound on every occasion. 3 of them were the wrong way. When I got to the 5th component, my Wadia DAC I fussed at the back of the unit but did not change the fuse. My wife said she couldn't hear any difference this time, to do it again.

I tried a few different fuses in my DIY power amp and the best was a solid copper rod. I have now soldered a permanent bypass across the fuse holder. Yes that's right I am running direct. Zero fuse. Now relax, do not have a conniption, I am not advocating anyone try this. I am comfortable with my build and only have the amp on when I am in the room. It's my amp, my house and my increased joy.

In this game everything matters, including fuses. You have been challenged, are you up for it? Remember it is free. Try it and report back.