Chinese "Audiophile" Fuses


I have recently had various Chinese "audiophile" fuses pop up in my newsfeed. One of the oddest ones claims to reduce resonance by filing the middle part of the fuse with nanographene and the end caps with powdered quartz.. This strikes me as a crazy concept because graphene is an extremely conductive material. How would a fuse that surrounded the wire in the fuse with graphene possibly work? The wire blows but the current still flows though the graphene and my amp self-destructs? WTF

audioxcel

@ozzy Have you compared the fuse against using only the slug? Does the addition of the SDFB improve the sound? Or is it only for protection?

noromance,

Funny you asked this question. Yesterday, I did run my AQ Dragon power cord directly without the SDFB. Just the graphene slug installed.

Now to me, it seemed to be better. But I think it is because I am using an inferior jumper pc in the chain. The AQ Dragon power cord is a fantastic pc in its own right.

I do wish Mark would change the design of the Fuse box to an IEC male on one end so it could be inserted directly into the component, or the other end to have an AC Blade male to plug directly into the wall without having to use a jumper pc.

ozzy

To be honest ,in the many tests on fuses yes they do work 

For chili tuning is a solid choice why ,the higher the conductivity the lower the resistance or noise floor everything goes through the fuses Silver and copper 3x+ 

betterthen tinned brass fuses and up to 20% more accurate cheap fuses can vary or drift , Hifi tuning under$90. Ceramic body and fine sand filled to absorb vibration 

these have somelogic behind them ,all these Graphene and $250-$500 fuses no thanks Waay to much money Hifi tuning at least from a conductor stand point makes sense VH Audio has all types as well as other brands.