I was living on the edge for years,using DIY fuse replacements.
When the Iso Cleans came out I tried them and they were better than stock and much safer than DIY chunks of wire.
Then when the HiFi supremes came out I didn't hesitate to try them in my old Acoustat servo charge tube amps.
Very nice improvemnt over the stock fuses, which may have been original.
Only when I applied the WA chips did fuse directionality become audible.
What else became more audible was the improved weight to the music when the fuses with the chips were in the right direction.
In the opposite direction the sound was more lightweight and tipped up towrds the upper frequencies.
Anyone tried the chips on stock fuses?
So far I don't seem to have seen any posts.
The cost for the fuse chips is dirt cheap, so I can't understand why those who feel the designer fuses are too costly, would not try the WA chips on their own stock fuses?
When the Iso Cleans came out I tried them and they were better than stock and much safer than DIY chunks of wire.
Then when the HiFi supremes came out I didn't hesitate to try them in my old Acoustat servo charge tube amps.
Very nice improvemnt over the stock fuses, which may have been original.
Only when I applied the WA chips did fuse directionality become audible.
What else became more audible was the improved weight to the music when the fuses with the chips were in the right direction.
In the opposite direction the sound was more lightweight and tipped up towrds the upper frequencies.
Anyone tried the chips on stock fuses?
So far I don't seem to have seen any posts.
The cost for the fuse chips is dirt cheap, so I can't understand why those who feel the designer fuses are too costly, would not try the WA chips on their own stock fuses?