Tom,
The AHP breakers allow one to experiment with either the gold plated cooper or silver fuses. I have settled on the copper fuses for the main circuit driving my amps, while the rest of the equipment on another fuse block is using a silver fuse. The fuse block on the panel in Germany is easy to get to and allows for quick changes in the fuses if I want to play around or need to replace a blown fuse in the circuit breaker. I would suggest if you can adapt the german style breakers do it, they are so easy to install here, I watched the electrician do one install in about 2 minutes. You will need about a space and a half to fit the wider fuse block though, and they are more rigid and heavy duty then the "stock" fuse blocks (breakers). I ran 3 x 2.5mm heavy duty wire from the circuit to the wall outlets regular heay duty copper wiring, however each line is isolated from each other in their own pipe in the concrete wall. Since the walls were made in some other place and dropped in, I could have opted for any mod in the walls I wanted.
When we built our house of course electrical planning to include isolated conduits in the concrete walls was part of the plan. I opted for 5 dedicated circuits all with the AHP fuse blocks as they are more rugged, provided me with more wattage capability then the stock fuses and of course to be able to experiment with designer fuses.
I have never heard of AVM and the benefits it is supposed to provide. Could you please elaborate. Is it similar to the silver coating we can get from Walker Audio? I am not sure I would want to experiment that much, especially in the circuit panel. What have you noticed in regards to changes in musicality or noise floor. I may be tempted if you could provide some more information. Thanks.
V/r
Audioquest4life
The AHP breakers allow one to experiment with either the gold plated cooper or silver fuses. I have settled on the copper fuses for the main circuit driving my amps, while the rest of the equipment on another fuse block is using a silver fuse. The fuse block on the panel in Germany is easy to get to and allows for quick changes in the fuses if I want to play around or need to replace a blown fuse in the circuit breaker. I would suggest if you can adapt the german style breakers do it, they are so easy to install here, I watched the electrician do one install in about 2 minutes. You will need about a space and a half to fit the wider fuse block though, and they are more rigid and heavy duty then the "stock" fuse blocks (breakers). I ran 3 x 2.5mm heavy duty wire from the circuit to the wall outlets regular heay duty copper wiring, however each line is isolated from each other in their own pipe in the concrete wall. Since the walls were made in some other place and dropped in, I could have opted for any mod in the walls I wanted.
When we built our house of course electrical planning to include isolated conduits in the concrete walls was part of the plan. I opted for 5 dedicated circuits all with the AHP fuse blocks as they are more rugged, provided me with more wattage capability then the stock fuses and of course to be able to experiment with designer fuses.
I have never heard of AVM and the benefits it is supposed to provide. Could you please elaborate. Is it similar to the silver coating we can get from Walker Audio? I am not sure I would want to experiment that much, especially in the circuit panel. What have you noticed in regards to changes in musicality or noise floor. I may be tempted if you could provide some more information. Thanks.
V/r
Audioquest4life