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
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.  
paradisecom,

Dont waste your breath, they will not believe you.  They hear what they want to hear, the rest is just reality :-)
These guys are dying on stage.
Deservedly.

Reminds me of the time I challenged others, like them, to go and start their own thread about fuses. It was quite some time ago. They did, and it lasted about a page and a half before it died of neglect. There was only so much back slapping, yukking it up, and reach arounds to go around before they grew tired of each other, having no one to argue with. Turns out it was a very small group and not at all representative of those who post here.

All the best,
Nonoise
A few years ago put 2 x SR Black in my Perreaux amp.
After lots of reading, decided to upgrade my Dac fuse to SR.
Last year switched the amp and Dac fuses for SR Orange.

Every time, worthwhile.