Ok, I have had plenty of time playing with these chips in various configurations and now I am able to conclude that;
1. The fuse chips were a positive on every component that they were placed.
2. Chips at the circuit breaker are a plus. I use a cable chip on the main circuit breaker and 3 fuse chips on the dedicated breakers to my Audio system.
3. Large solid state Power Amps and perhaps Preamps benefit with Transformer and Large Capacitor chips.
4. The chips of any kind on digital equipment (except the fuse chips) suck the life out of the music.
5. On my system with my HIDiamond cables the cables chips were too over powering and flattened the image.
6. The speaker chips work pretty well, but the placement on your speakers matters.
7. Too many chips in the whole system can degrade the sound by flattening the images.
This is how the chips performed in my system, and I hope it helps anyone else interested in these chips to aid as a starting point for their system.
1. The fuse chips were a positive on every component that they were placed.
2. Chips at the circuit breaker are a plus. I use a cable chip on the main circuit breaker and 3 fuse chips on the dedicated breakers to my Audio system.
3. Large solid state Power Amps and perhaps Preamps benefit with Transformer and Large Capacitor chips.
4. The chips of any kind on digital equipment (except the fuse chips) suck the life out of the music.
5. On my system with my HIDiamond cables the cables chips were too over powering and flattened the image.
6. The speaker chips work pretty well, but the placement on your speakers matters.
7. Too many chips in the whole system can degrade the sound by flattening the images.
This is how the chips performed in my system, and I hope it helps anyone else interested in these chips to aid as a starting point for their system.