Audiophile Fuses: Helpful or "Snake Oil"?


Interested in both general and specific opinions/experiences/explanations etc...
williampowell
The best formula I found is spend more on a power cord than you do on your amplifier because it’s first in the system. The same goes through for all other components if you spent $5000 on a CD player then spend $5001 for the cord. It only makes logical sense since the cord is in front of the components.
It is pretty much a given that any heavy promoters of fuses (except perhaps in the speaker circuit), have little to no clue how electronics, power supplies, amplifiers, etc. work. Oh sure they can wave their hands a lot, but get into the nitty gritty and they have no clue. That should be a clue.
Its a bunch of bull! Just like raising cables off floor, also bull! A bunch of unnecessary "gabage" to throw your hard earned money at. I guarantee that the difference (which i doubt there is Any) cannot even be measured let alone heard. Some of this stuff mentioned on here is beyond absurd, sorry. Ok I'll go away and leave you to the experts😁
Here is a test for the believers. 
İf you mistakenly think a fuse improves sound, replace all wiring in the amp with fuses. 
Do you see how ridiculous it is ?

 
İf you mistakenly think a fuse improves sound, replace all wiring in the amp with fuses.
Do you see how ridiculous it is ?
That’s a good one, should shut them up!!! (for a little while anyway) Love it.
This is what I pulled on one of them, 
https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/the-guru-on-fuses/post?postid=2105778#2105778

Cheers George