Placing a WA fuse chip on top of one end of a standard fuse did make an audible improvement.
I took out a pair of Supremme fuses I was using in my Acoustat servo amps and re-inserted the two stock fuses without the chips.
The sound was less focused and a bit shrill.
Adding the WA chips to the stock fuses improved the sound,and made the stock fuse sound more like the sound the amps had with the Supreme fuses.
Sounds too good to be true doesn't it?
I then took the chips off one amp only and listened.
The sound of the amp without the chips again sounded more grainy, less smooth than the amp with the chips.
I was about to try the Nano fuses,but I think I'll quit where I am at and enjoy the sound as it is.
This has to be the cheapest ,most effective tweak I've ever experienced.
I took out a pair of Supremme fuses I was using in my Acoustat servo amps and re-inserted the two stock fuses without the chips.
The sound was less focused and a bit shrill.
Adding the WA chips to the stock fuses improved the sound,and made the stock fuse sound more like the sound the amps had with the Supreme fuses.
Sounds too good to be true doesn't it?
I then took the chips off one amp only and listened.
The sound of the amp without the chips again sounded more grainy, less smooth than the amp with the chips.
I was about to try the Nano fuses,but I think I'll quit where I am at and enjoy the sound as it is.
This has to be the cheapest ,most effective tweak I've ever experienced.