Why don't amplifier Companies use high end fuses?


My equipment - Raven Integrated Reflection MK2 tube amp 58wpc. / Lumin A-1 DAC Streamer / Synology NAS / Isotex Aquarius Power Conditioner / Furutech Rhodium Plug / Sonus Faber Amati Homage Tradition speakers.  

I have read thousands of comments on upgraded fuses improving the performance of sound.  I am very open minded but not sold either way.  So, the question I have is....if fuses were so important, than why don't Amplifier companies all install them as OEM equipment?  To me, if they are as good as people say, that would provide companies who use them a competitive advantage?  

Every High End Audio store I go to in Phoenix have told me it does not make a difference and is a waste of money.  For the record, I have fuses purchased at an automotive store for under $10 and I think my sound is awesome.  The Company that built my amp tested the Synergistic Fuses and he emphatically said there was no difference.  

If I were to try a fuse for fun, given my equipment, what would your recommendation be to try?  
willgolf
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List of banned words and phrases:

Evidence
Directionality
Morphic field
Aftermarket fuse
Clock
Fact
Information field
Explosion
Unconnected to the audio signal
Pseudo skeptic
Quantum
Proof
Crystal

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kosst_amojan " Then don’t get upset when somebody calls you a liar for passing opinion as fact when you can’t back it up. "

You seem to want to control the discussion here and suppress with the application of fear the extent to which others can express themselves when such expressions conflict with your convictions but this is not fair everyone here is entitled to their opinion and their is no reason for you to use such threats. You obviously have limited experience with many of the concepts, materials, and products discussed here which is fine when under those specific circumstances you avoid your pronouncements made against others who’s experience, knowledge and expertise surpasses you’re own. You jump to accusations of liar, fraud, and "snake oil" when confronted with technology, processes, and implementations for which you cannot fathom a scientific explanation by referencing your physics 101 textbook when you should be engaging in scientific exploration instead of personal attack.

The many deleted posts in this thread are a reflection of the esteemed moderators excercising best practices, sound judgement, and prudent efforts to allow all to post here without fear of name calling, reprisals or personal attack and we should all be grateful for there insistence that this forum remain open, free, and welcoming to all who are unwilling for there own sound reasons to bend to the arbitrary, capricuous, and unilateral dictates of those who cloak themselves in the cloth of science of which there understanding, knowledge, and fluency is so stunted.

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12 Angry Men redux


Juror #10: Don’t give me that. I’m sick and tired of facts! You can twist ’em anyway you like, you know what I mean?

Juror #10: Six to six... I’m telling you, some of you people in here must be out of your minds.

Juror #10: [interrupting] You didn’t prove it at all. What’re you talking about?


What we we have here, folks, is an excellent example of what I like to call the Backfire Effect. Huh?, you ask. The Backfire Effect is a psychological phenomenon produced in the mind when one’s beliefs or long held ideas are challenged or contradicted. What frequently happens is that the more the person is challenged and the more evidence is presented the more tightly he holds on to his beliefs. The Backfire Effect is not exactly the same thing as stubbornness or refusal to admit defeat but is a little more subtle.

Rational wiki
“”What should be evident from the studies on the backfire effect is you can never win an argument online. When you start to pull out facts and figures, hyperlinks and quotes, you are actually making the opponent feel as though they are even more sure of their position than before you started the debate. As they match your fervor, the same thing happens in your skull. The backfire effect pushes both of you deeper into your original beliefs.”

That’s why you will never see a died in the wool naysayer say, “Well, folks, I finally tried such and such and it actually made quite a nice change to the sound. I admit I was wrong.” 😛 They’d rather fight than switch. It’s a scene right out of Invasion of the Body Snatchers.