Always wondered if a thread could segue into flying Eskimos.
See how much science has advanced??!
We still have much to learn....
See how much science has advanced??!
We still have much to learn....
What's going on with Synergistic Research fuses?
rodman99999 ... there are those that will waste their keystrokes, on the endless, vapid preaching of the Naysayer Doctrine. Ya just gotta believe their faith-based religion ...That’s exactly what it is: A Faith-based belief system. By definition, Faith needs no proof or validation, so there is no way to reason with those guided solely by Faith. |
@cal91 I build amplifiers at home as a hobby. Over the years, I have built about 6 and given them to my friends. The ranged from 25 W/ch class A to 400W/channel class AB. I am an electrical & electronics engineer who graduated from UMIST (in the UK). I am currently a senior software (low level firmware) engineer working at Broadcom working on 5G and 11AX wireless. So, I know a little bit of how electronics works and how I can measure things. I also DO trust my ears. I have an older Cambridge Azur series amplifier on which I performed the fuse tests. I connected a scope to the speaker outputs and used a 1khz sine wave input and I replaced the fuse with the following: - straight silver wire 12 awg (no change in sound, no change on the scope) - straight 99.9% pure OFC copper wire 10awg (no change in sound, no change on the scope) - standard Romex wire used in the house installation (12 gauge 20 amp circuit) (no change in sound, no change on the scope). Even with a complete short circuit of the fuse there was absolutely no change in the sound and/or signal. Are you guys saying to me that "your pixie dust fuse" actually introduces some magic into the AC line that even a straight thru silver wire short circuit cannot ? That is why I KNOW all this is bs. |