I'm with you ozzy. I have no idea why a fuse can make so much difference. It all adds up to a cheap upgrade.
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I have no idea why, but the Purple fuse I installed the other day on my Innuos ZENith MK3 worked wonders. Shocking actually. A more audible difference than even experimenting with several expensive power cords for my Innuos unit. The fuse is one of things that should not make any difference at all, conceptually, but yet, it does. Yes, the directionality can be confusing, but really no problem with Innuos, as they have a very good instructions page in fuses in their webpage: https://innuos.com/kb/replacing-the-fuse-on-innuos-products/ |
My method to find out which direction the fuse should go is to use a mains tester on the fuse holder without the fuse in place. (when possible) I place the fuse arrow from the hot to the neutral. Anyone has further comparisons between QSA Yellow and SR Purple? I have two QSA Yellow (one on a farad lpsu and one on a switch) and contemplating deploying two more, either yellow or sr purple - on my dac and my integrated. |
@steph_alex The way to determine fuse directionality for a given circuit, at least for best sound quality, is to listen to a fuse in both directions and select the direction that sounds best. Interesting that you choose a different path, but how do you know if the measurement you’re taking correlates to best sound quality? Or do you ultimately listen and if so, what is the point of taking the measurement? yours in music, Ted Denney III Lead Designer/CEO Synergistic Research Inc. |
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