Quantum Science Audio Thread


This is a thread for those who wish to discuss Quantum Science Audio products of all types.
tommylion
As I upgrade my system I’ve yet to purchase a preamp for my newly purchased SS amp and dropped a couple of light blues in a NOS Panasonic SA-HE200 reviver and was very jolted to hear a massive, scary even, upgrade of the sound quality of said receiver.

Just as everyone else said. More quiet, dynamic, larger soundstage, black background etc., and it’s only been a few evenings I’ve had the time to play my little rig!

The fuses are not even burned in yet and the difference in PRAT and is non fatiguing and draws you in to listen is only going to get better. My best least expensive upgrade ever.

I emailed Mike and told him: ’send me two black. I’m gonna take the two light blue and trade up within the 90 day grace period for a yellow’ for my new amp. He got back to me in a timely matter at that. Buy these.
Amazing, isn't it?

Something as simple as a fuse can really leave you gobsmacked to the difference in sound.
Have ordered some 1260. Think I will apply it one connection at a time starting with my yellow fuses coming.
Anyone have experience applying it to a system??
"It depends on the orientation of the iec input on the back of the component. if the iec input is oriented so that the center contact is below the contacts on the left and right, then the hot is on the right side, and the arrow should point to the left. If the center contact is above the left and right contacts, then the fuse should point to the right".

Thanks again to willgolf (and Mike) for this valuable info. In addition to the yellow for the Quicksilver preamp, I have now ordered the violet for the Rogue Atlas Magnum. Turns out the center contact for the Quicksilver is above while the center contact for the Rogue is below. Without this info, I would probably have oriented both fuses in the same direction.
 @middlemass   
If the center contact is above the left and right contacts, then the fuse should point to the right"

When you write “point to the right” what orientation?  Looking at the component from the front or rear?
 Thanks for the tip!