According to Atmasphere, the fuse makes a measurable difference. But Georgehifi thinks that this is not possible. I would love to see you two guys directly talk to each other. That would be interesting. Please gentlemen, you have the floor.
What's going on with Synergistic Research fuses?
I live in California and a couple of weeks ago we had strange lightning storms that started the many fires burning in the State. It also fried the fuse in my Pass XA30.5. I got the amp second hand and it came with a SR Blue fuse. I called Pass and they recommended a very cheap fuse which I ordered and installed. Because I was curious, I took the SR sticker off the old burnt out fuse and found that it was a very cheap SIBA brand fuse underneath. It is clear that SR is either not making the ceramic casing for this fuse or using the SIBA fuse and then doing stuff to it. At the very worst, it's just slapping a sticker on it and charging a ton more
The thing is, I'm pretty sure I could hear a difference for the worse when I installed the cheap glass fuse post lightning storm. Could it be that SR is modifying an existing fuse to make it sound better? Maybe some more technically minded folks here on the forum could help me understand
thanks!
The thing is, I'm pretty sure I could hear a difference for the worse when I installed the cheap glass fuse post lightning storm. Could it be that SR is modifying an existing fuse to make it sound better? Maybe some more technically minded folks here on the forum could help me understand
thanks!
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The consensus among most all “skeptics” that I recall including George has been that a better contact between fuse and holder can make a difference. I know that has ways been my view based on actual experience as I have related it replacing and resetting many fuses for customers years ago. So if a fuse maker is asserting they are doing something special for a more robust contact more power to them but that is not the case as I recall. It’s usually other things. Also one must ask why is it that a fuse must cost so much just to make a good connection. |
The consensus among most all “skeptics” that I recall including George has been that a better contact between fuse and holder can make a difference.Yes as Ralph also explained, this is correct and gullible buyers of $$$ fuses think it's the change over from this from the standard cheap fuse that's given them the difference. Also the standard fuse could have had many turn on cycles, and become crusty, hardened and carbonized. Left to right aging same fuse https://ibb.co/SQ9WJLn Right to left aging same fuse https://ibb.co/S6YXQGT Cheers George |
Synergistic Orange fuse was nothing short of unbelievable. Don’t twist what he said into something that you want to believe, bad fuse holder contacts (not the fuse) "could" cause a "very slight voltage drop". Which will be much smaller than the "voltage drop" your fluctuating mains is doing every second anyway, and extremely doubtful you’d hear it, certainly not "was nothing short of unbelievable" And in the case of any equipment with regulated power supplies it doesn’t even see it, that’s why it’s called "REGULATED"!! |
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