Audiophile Fuses: Helpful or "Snake Oil"?


Interested in both general and specific opinions/experiences/explanations etc...
williampowell
Sorry oldhvy but your lack of knowledge is showing. I will say is again. Why is it that people that don't understand amps and amplifiers or power supplies are the ones that are fuses?  I have shown many so called audiophiles there fuses are all in their heads. What does that mean?
Fuses heat up.  The resistance changes.  It appears that no one has measured the sound of good fuses versus standard ones.  Some people here have test equipment.  Snake oil rules, whether fuses help or not.
audio2design,
Sorry oldhvy but your lack of knowledge is showing. I will say is again. Why is it that people that don't understand amps and amplifiers or power supplies are the ones that are fuses? I have shown many so called audiophiles there fuses are all in their heads. What does that mean?

Don't be so smug. Your sentences make no sense here, and it's their, not there.
Have a discussion with google, their context is still off on voice recognition hence why they correct their once and the wrong one the other time.

That said your pedantic attempt at a deflection does not change that no audiophiles who I know who claimed fuse differences could ever pass a blind test. Not one and many have very resolving systems.   Which brings us back to almost all fuse believers with rare exception don't understand power supplies or the details of amps to know how a fuse would behave in a power supply circuit