Check this out.


 

Interesting. 24.XX each.

oldhvymec

@oldhvymec,

 

👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 That surely is a world class old f**t comment🤣🤣🤣

I dont throw my ignorance in few words to insult people...Like some a...

And when someone attack a friend with no reason i dont like it...

I made audio experiments for myself and contrary to those who throw their money BELIEVING in the flat earth audio theory that what they listen to is their costly gear, i never bought NOTHING save basic vintage gear (500 bucks), i created my audiophile experience with junk materials at no cost ,discarded materials from my basement and PURE ACOUSTIC science...My system is so good i can smile at idiots consumers and their ignorant consumerism hysteria especially when they laugh at those who are open mind to experiment at low cost like the one here...

Because what we hear at the end, dear "flat audio earther" is not the amplifier, the dac, or the speakers ALONE mainly, nevermind their price tag, but THE ROOM between our ears and the gear and way more other things like vibrations or resonance, interference, etc...And yes i experimented with success with quartz copper and and shungite for peanuts with S.Q. results..

Then when a horse owning blinders and throwing his money in consumerism call me a flat earther because i learned BY MYSELF ONLY and very lost cost products... I return to him the compliment...With interest...

Anyway it take a brain to learn acoustic by ourself like i did and experimenting with quartz before speaking...

 

Flat Earth Science.

@mahgister , your last post seemed out of place for you? Little harsh and judgmental based on your posting history. Differing routes to enjoying music with no single or best way to go about it. Room treatments and tweaks are great as I am a big fan of them. However, in some rooms they don’t help as much. I, as well as others I know, spent big money on room treatments and such to only pull it all out later realizing the untreated room sounded better. Yes, it happens. I am talking about paying industry professionals to measure and treat the room. Pulled it all out!

 

Point is it just depends on so many factors. If one is relentless about proper speaker placement, then that goes a long, long way to getting great sound.

I use this fuse.

Took copper caps from a cheaper fuse, took the ones on this off, refilled cylinder with carbon based Heatsink paste (Arctic mx-5), put new endcaps back on with epoxy glue. 

The cheaper fuse I sourced for parts is the Aucharm fuse from aliexpress, goes for about $2. 

 

Resolution and distortion are miles ahead of the stock Gustard fuse.