jjss493,123 posts07-13-2021 8:45am
wait -- then you need audiophile quality screws and nuts to hold the audiophile fuse holder, holding the audiophile fuse
make sure you also have audiophile quality aluminum sheet stock to make the amp chassis out of, and then there is audiophile quality flooring where your audiophile quality amp with audiophile quality fuses held by audiophile quality fuse holders held by audiophile quality nuts/screws attached to your audiophile quality amp chassis can rest on, of course, using audiophile quality feet and audiophile quality damping springs
then there is audiophile quality air that needs to be purchased and pumped into the listening room
if you are going to get it right, get it right, don’t short shrift now...
Audiophile quality fuse holders
There has been multiple discussion on
audiophile fuses, but I was wondering if there are any “audiophile
quality” fuse holder available. I see tons of quality IEC plugs,
quality RCA, etc. etc. advertised but I haven't come across anything
on fuse holders themselves. I'm pretty sure there is lots of
potential for improvement over the cheap plasticky ones available
from electronic stores. Has anybody looked into this before?
Ps.
Would the members of the deaf audiophile society be so kind as to
refrain from telling us why we wouldn't be able to hear a difference?
Thank you in advance.
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