I've posted before that way back when Peter Aczel when he was an Audio Critic, first enlightened me that fuses can degrade the sound.
I bypassed fuses in all my gear or used chunks of wire,mostly solid core copper and enjoyed better sound,but... it was walking on thin ice.
I was lucky , I had no disasters.
I bypassed or used fuse replacements in speakers and power amps,just about anywhere.
So when news of the newe fuses came out I decided to try them.
First up was the IsoCleans.
Yes they were an improvement over a stock fuse sonically and still did the job that a fuse was made to do.
I posted my findings in another forum and it got quite nasty.
Definitely that was a place where the evalgelists against audio shamans definitely ruled the roost.
The Iso Cleans were branded as snake oil and I branded as a fool with more money than brains.
I was no longer welcomed there so I moved on.
And I moved on to the next set of fuses , the HiFi Supremes which are quite costly close to $100.00 for the ones I need and from where I live.
They were great as well.
Never was able to do a direct comparison, as I sold the IsoCleans with the gear they were in.
Somewhere there is a denier who is listening to the Iso Cleans work their magic and he doesn't know it.
Next I read about the AMR fuses on this great site, which is not so sensitive to silencing those whose opinions are different from the mainstream.
The AMR's are what I am using right now, the HiFi fuses are my spares.
The price to performance ratio of the AMR is hard to beat, except of course bypassing a fuse.
The company in North amarica, Avatar have been great to deal with.
The sound of the AMR fuses and the cost of ownership has made beleivers in this snake oil out of some of my more reluctant friends.
I am on my second order of fuses,for a total of 18 AMR fuses in my system and my audio friends who decided to join in.
I should add that I feel the QA chips enhanced the sound of the Supremes and the AMRs, but they've been a tougher sell to my friends.
Oh well, it's their loss.
The low cost of the AMR and the professionalism of the distributor makes these fuses a no brainer for anyone looking for ways to improve their sound without resorting to "mods" that can be costly and become a drawback when reselling gear.
Plus anyone can make a fuse change,not many skills required.
In fact the only skill sets required is an open mind, a few extra bucks, and a desire to improve the sound of what you have.
I bypassed fuses in all my gear or used chunks of wire,mostly solid core copper and enjoyed better sound,but... it was walking on thin ice.
I was lucky , I had no disasters.
I bypassed or used fuse replacements in speakers and power amps,just about anywhere.
So when news of the newe fuses came out I decided to try them.
First up was the IsoCleans.
Yes they were an improvement over a stock fuse sonically and still did the job that a fuse was made to do.
I posted my findings in another forum and it got quite nasty.
Definitely that was a place where the evalgelists against audio shamans definitely ruled the roost.
The Iso Cleans were branded as snake oil and I branded as a fool with more money than brains.
I was no longer welcomed there so I moved on.
And I moved on to the next set of fuses , the HiFi Supremes which are quite costly close to $100.00 for the ones I need and from where I live.
They were great as well.
Never was able to do a direct comparison, as I sold the IsoCleans with the gear they were in.
Somewhere there is a denier who is listening to the Iso Cleans work their magic and he doesn't know it.
Next I read about the AMR fuses on this great site, which is not so sensitive to silencing those whose opinions are different from the mainstream.
The AMR's are what I am using right now, the HiFi fuses are my spares.
The price to performance ratio of the AMR is hard to beat, except of course bypassing a fuse.
The company in North amarica, Avatar have been great to deal with.
The sound of the AMR fuses and the cost of ownership has made beleivers in this snake oil out of some of my more reluctant friends.
I am on my second order of fuses,for a total of 18 AMR fuses in my system and my audio friends who decided to join in.
I should add that I feel the QA chips enhanced the sound of the Supremes and the AMRs, but they've been a tougher sell to my friends.
Oh well, it's their loss.
The low cost of the AMR and the professionalism of the distributor makes these fuses a no brainer for anyone looking for ways to improve their sound without resorting to "mods" that can be costly and become a drawback when reselling gear.
Plus anyone can make a fuse change,not many skills required.
In fact the only skill sets required is an open mind, a few extra bucks, and a desire to improve the sound of what you have.