Warnerwh
First of all, I disagree with you. Moving your head 1" in front of my system does absolutely nothing. However, the Isoclean fuses I installed in my Aesthetix were a nice upgrade.
If engineers are so "all knowing," why don't they employ point to point wiring, black gate caps, Teflon caps in the signal path, OFC copper RCA and XLR jacks, OFC speaker lugs, high quality AC cords, NOS tubes and so on?
The answer is simple, they build the product to a price point and that's it.
Audiophiles are not afraid to experiment with tweaks, some of which are a pretty good upgrade considering the effort and money involved.
(And note, the examples of what an engineer COULD do is just a run through of possibilities, depending on the product).
I'm positive moving your head 1" will create more of a difference than changing fuses. Our power amps have had fuses in them for decades. Even the 10k power amps don't use anything but 85 cent fuses. I'm betting these engineers know what they're doing.
First of all, I disagree with you. Moving your head 1" in front of my system does absolutely nothing. However, the Isoclean fuses I installed in my Aesthetix were a nice upgrade.
If engineers are so "all knowing," why don't they employ point to point wiring, black gate caps, Teflon caps in the signal path, OFC copper RCA and XLR jacks, OFC speaker lugs, high quality AC cords, NOS tubes and so on?
The answer is simple, they build the product to a price point and that's it.
Audiophiles are not afraid to experiment with tweaks, some of which are a pretty good upgrade considering the effort and money involved.
(And note, the examples of what an engineer COULD do is just a run through of possibilities, depending on the product).