@jpwarren58 - a Trekkie huh?
Yeah, crazy talk no?
Except when you read from enough credible people that it starts to make you seriously question the notion.
Even I must admit, I understand the skepticism of those who have been in the spiked feet camp for decades, when they first read about isolating speakers on springs. Seems like nonsense too. Until you actually try it.
In primary school a science teacher showed the class mercury, I wanted to pick it up, but was told it was dangerous. I didn’t pick it up, but seriously had my doubts (even though I trusted my teacher), it looks like fun to play with.
All mains power entering the power supply, does so through the fuse, which is a protective device (or is required by law it to protect the building the device is wired to?), the current will pass through the wire into the connector, the fuse, the second connector and the wire into the bridge rectifier and smoothing capacitors etc. before being used as DC.
How can so many seemingly educated and well written audiophiles claim real world experience in the performance of such a small thing as a fuse? Even long time, industry leader’s electrical engineers have been shown to acknowledge that even the humble fuse can alter the final sound of a stereo system.
Or is it the concept of a fluid contact enhancer, that you’re objecting to?
Either way, many many Agon members have written in here about them, many with a great deal of knowledge and credibility, and so I’m not one to simply dismiss it so easily.