audio2design...So you are their self-appointed savior from themselves? Don't they have a right to decide for themselves? I don't know any of the people on these forums. I have no idea what their financial statuses are. I simply believe that, whether or not the decision is a wise one, they have the right to buy a fuse if they want to. It doesn't affect me in any way.
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However, if it is okay for people to promote nonsense that will never pass anything related to a controlled listening test, and never has in my experience, then you shouldn’t have a problem with me pointing out that these things never pass controlled non-sighted listening tests. What are you trying to hide cal91? I think people new to audio have the right to be exposed to accurate knowledge, do you not? I would rather budding audiophiles learned about things that will actually improve their sound, that makes them happy audiophiles, which makes them spend more on equipment and music, as opposed to chasing tweaks that leave them unfulfilled, even giving up on their audio dream. cal91212 posts12-27-2020 7:27pmaudio2design...So you are their self-appointed savior from themselves? Don’t they have a right to decide for themselves? I don’t know any of the people on these forums. I have no idea what their financial statuses are. I simply believe that, whether or not the decision is a wise one, they have the right to buy a fuse if they want to. It doesn’t affect me in any way. |
"The harm is they convince others with less financial resources that
their route to audio nirvana is through the things less likely to
achieve that. The view of the audiophile as a rich old guy with
excessive disposable income is often not the case with audiophiles
spending what to many would be an excessive percentage of their income
chasing the dream."Very well stated audio2design. Like you I don't resort to name calling and throwing insults. I talk in a calm manner and I state facts. Seems when you speak the truth some on here will try and shut you up with all kinds of insults instead of discussing the technical merits of what is being discussed. I'm really starting to believe that what George said about some folks on here being shills has more than a little bit of truth in it. I would tell anyone that is reading this and deciding if they want to buy "magic" fuses is to talk to some technically inclined folks, maybe your electrician friend, your go to repair guy, an engineer that you know, someone that has some knowledge about electrical things and ask them if "magic" fuses pass the smell test. More than likely they will tell you that those "magic" fuses smell like rotten fish. Than tell them how much they want to charge you for a fuse that has no traceable credentials and is covered in snake oil, oops audiophile grease. A question for you fusers, since these fuses don't have any real documentation, does my insurance policy still cover my house if it burns down because a fuse didn't do it's job? Fuses from Bussman, Littlefuse and other legitimate fuse companies have pages of documentation to support exactly how much current and for how long an over current before they will blow. Anyone sitting on the fence about fuses should visit one of their websites and enter a fuse number to get all the specs it must meet. Do you fusers get all of that with insurances? Do those fuses still do the job and meet the specs after they have been tampered with?Please don't answer with another round of insults, just point me to the supporting documents is all I ask. Should be easy on your part. BillWojo |
Like you I don't resort to name calling and throwing insults.You do know that your words posted here are for anyone to go back and read? And now you're taking the role of Knight's Templar of the fuse world and being a safety nanny? Go back and read up on the various threads on fuses going back years and you'll see you're not the first to try that tactic. Nice try. All the best, Nonoise |
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