NEW PROTOTYPE FUSES COMING >>>


I’ve been asked to evaluate/beta test some new fuses that will be coming out soon. I should have them as soon as this coming Saturday.

At this point:

1. I cannot reveal the name of the manufacturer of the fuses.
2. I do not know what the retail price will be.
3. I do not know what the name of the fuse will be.

For comparison purposes, I have a full complement of SR Orange fuses that can be used throughout the system. I have one QSA Yellow fuse now being used in my ARC-PH8 phono stage, with another one to arrive soon to be used in my ARC REF-75se.

I’ll be comparing the SR Orange fuses, and the QSA fuses, with the new prototype fuses. I’ll also be using the ears of three of my well-seasoned audiophile friends, as well as my own to make the evaluations. These guys are all truth-tellers that I have full confidence in.

According to the manufacturer, these new fuses are real game-changers, so stay tuned.

Frank
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cerberus79
A few months ago I purchased a used pair of speakers from another Agon member.
To my surprise all the fuses were Orange fuses. I listened to them and then to satisfy my curiosity I replaced them with ordinary buss fuses and could not hear a difference.
I did this test with a bunch of friends and neither I or them could hear a difference. Kind of just says it all doesn't it?


To those non technical thinking of purchasing these $$$ fuses. Just save your $150+ and do this instead.

A fuse:
1: two end caps
2: short piece of fuse wire connecting the two end caps through a glass tube (that’s all she wrote).

To those "non technical" members that are interested in "maybe" wasting their money, do not listen to the non-technical, listen to the technicians of this industry that design the audio products you have and listen to. AND YOU WON"T SEE THEM ON THREADS LIKE THIS AGREEING WITH WHAT SAID HERE ABOUT THE SOUND IMPROVMENT DETAILS AND AC FUSE PLACEMENT DIRECTION, EVER!!!
Just clean and tighten your fuse holder and re-new your fuse (if old) with a good quality 50cent Bussman, Littlefuse or similar.As with "many switch-on surges" they do deteriorate, bend, stretch and get crusty with electrolysis formations on their fusible wire elements before they give out, as these pics show of a fuse wire element ageing over time show. https://ibb.co/9NbTwqK (even the $$$ boutique ones will age just as much also)

Cheers George
even the $$$ boutique ones will age just as much also
which is probably why they have opaque rather than glass bodies

I have long stayed out away from this discussion, having myself done no comparing of fuses. But the Johnny Walker Black (the favorite blended Scotch of both myself and Chrisopher Hitchens) has kicked in, and I’m thinking what the Hell.

I suppose it’s possible that the electrical characteristics of any given fuse could be great enough to effect the electricity reaching the power transformer of, say, a power amp. Roger Modjeski measured a variety of fuses, and posted his findings in his Music Reference section in the AudioCircle Forum. He DID measure differences, but at levels far below, he claimed, the threshold of audibility. And he had real good ears, and listened through ESL loudspeakers, both QUAD and those of his own design and manufacture. His own great electronics as well, obviously. He was also a musician, and "advanced" music lover.

But a fuse impacting the sound characteristics of the amp? Transparency, frequency extension, tonal balance, instrumental and vocal timbre, depth/soundstage/imaging, etc. etc. etc.? I’m very skeptical that is even possible. A fuse doesn’t "see" those kinds of information, only electricity. That the electricity passing through a fuse could be effected in ways that create effects in the ways mentioned above seems most unlikely to me.

But then I believe in science, not mysticism (George Harrison discovering the sitar and The Beatles taking LSD ruined the Beatles). Western vs. Eastern? Somewhat related, I like what Dylan (Bob, not Thomas) said: "It’s not left or right, it’s up or down".
Roger was a wonderful designer and that is a fact. He did not believe, in general, in many things that improve sound quality like cabling and boutique caps. This based on several conversations we had as a owner of his gear. That is not uncommon with talented designers. They simply have other interests and passions. Understandable.

In addition, seems he had a bad experience with one particular brand and value of fuses in one particular amp. Should we then extrapolate all high end fuses are a bad idea and snake oil? Probably not reasonable. Right?
I can certainly understand how this bad experience could invite general skepticism and near distain for high end fuses.