Fuses


I’ve read of views on whether amp fuses impart any sound quality or coloring. I had a recent experience that has made me re-think my views (fuses do not affect sound) and wondered if others had a similar experience. 
I have a Line Magnetic integrated amp. After heavy regular use for over 5 years, one day it just wouldn’t power up. After checking the power supply, I assumed it must be a blown fuse. I recalled that Line Magnetic sent with the amp two replacement fuses of the same type/quality that was pre-installed. I dug out one of them from storage, replaced the fuse and the amp powered up normally. 

What surprised and delighted me was the change in sound with the replacement fuse. Fuller bass, more detail and more warmth. I have rolled the tubes several times in the amp, and am attuned to the subtle changes that can make. Popping in a fresh fuse seems to have had a similar affect. And these appear to be cheap fuses, available for a few dollars at most. I don’t think I understand any of this. 
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well technically not my own, like from scratch.
Aucharm fuses from China are 2 dollars a pop. I use them for my amp... The easiest thing to do is buy double than what you need, break half of them, and save the end caps.
Take the other half, and carefully use wire strippers or another cutting instrument and remove the caps off the end. They are not very thick...
Ditch the cut caps, fill the cylinder with the sio2/oil mixture, a syringe works best.
 Let cap on one side dry and harden before filling with oil, and sealing the other cap.

The aucharm fuses have snap holders on each end, so the wire is not soldered, the caps press down on these inserts and make a connection with the fuse wire.

The wire on these fuses is a Silver Alloy, and sounds fantastic. Caps are pure copper, Gold plated.

For my DAC I bought a Gustard fuse (5x20) from aliexpress, and after the oil treatment, it sounds better than an SR Orange/ All the Hifi Supremes, and on par with Audiomagic wax fuses.

I think materials definitely play a part in the sound fuses impart on playback, but the biggest change comes from thermal management, and filament dampening.
The SIO2/Mineral oil mixture provides both .

It’s worth a try, you might be surprised how well it works.
Also if you have a HiFi Supreme copper fuse, you can drill a small hole into one of the end caps, and fill it with the oil mix as well, and solder the end cap to seal it.
The Supreme copper, has zero dampening inside the fuse, unlike the Supreme SilverGold. Copper is just a bare  wire soldered on both ends, the tube is empty. SilverGold has a plastic tube around the filament. 
I found this out the hard way, sometimes you have to tear open things to find out how they work....chalk it up to experience.
Whatever you do, do not ever trust your own ears. Your ears and your brain are liars. Our auditory memory is so horribly awful that no one can ever remember how music sounds. I honestly don’t understand how professional musicians can play or sing the same songs perfectly from memory every single time. It must be voodoo. 
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