McIntosh fuse changeout to make better sound


Have anyone change out the fuse in the back of a McIntosh integrate amp to make it sound better? Does this work or is this a myth? And if it does what kind of fuse? Thx
ucdmac122005
BTW admin have also noticed this, and are watching.
You see, George is desperate as he's lost all his arguments about aftermarket fuses. All he does now is troll. He sits and waits for any posting of the use of fuses and he pounces.

Go back over the fuse threads and you'll see where he's bragged about getting them shut down. Now he's implying that Admin (Big Brother) is watching you and you had better watch out! A change in tactics but lame nonetheless.

His act is old, as one can see by his wording. It's gotten simpler and boring, as he's run out of things to say. Just ignore him. He won't go away and will continue to pollute threads he has no interest in other than to be a disruptor.

All the best,
Nonoise


Yoko Ono sounds fantastic, but ONLY with perfectly selected fuses.
And when reversed sounds like Julian Lennon, go figure
"Yoko Ono sounds fantastic, but ONLY with perfectly selected fuses."                                                The burned out variety?
I have detected this incredible sound improvement with fuses but when installed VERTICALLY.

I think the gravity plays a trick on the electrons & drags them down to one end :-)
As the mains sine wave fluctuates 50 cycles a second, I flipped the fuse in sync with the sine wave which flips the electrons also up & down 50 times a second and omg, the sound improvement was incredible.

I will patent this discovery and charge all the fuse manufacturers very soon.
IMO, "upgrading" a fuse is like upgrading a 1" section of the hot wire contained in the romex, somewhere between your breaker panel and the outlet.