Fuses on Magnepan .7 speackers


I have a new pair of Magnepan .7 speakers and have heard that the fuses in them are low quality and that I can actualy improve the performance of the speakers by replaing the fuses.

has anyone had experience with replacing fuses on there maggies?



grekon39
A fuse is a fuse is a fuse ... THEY ARE ALL ALIKE! If a fuse works it is a GOOD fuse! Do not listen to what the crazies say! Whether a fuse costs $1 or $150 THEY ALL SOUND ALIKE! A fuse is NOT a tone control and does NOTHING to change tone quality! So save your money for something that really matters, like better amplification and better recordings! 
Some fuse makers(ie: Synergistic) offer a free trial period, so- you’ve nothing to lose, by ACTUALLY TRYING their products(unlike MOST neigh-sayers). Listening to them, in your own system and with your own ears, is the only way to know if you can hear an improvement, worth the investment. I use Hi-Fi Tuning Supremes, in everything but my Maggies(in which I’ve always bypassed the links and fuse holders). In every application, upgraded fuses have made an audible uptick in performance. You can see an example of a return policy, here: http://www.synergisticresearch.com/fuses/blue/ If the neigh-sayers had their way, NO ONE would be trying ANYTHING that doesn’t fit THEIR way of seeing things. They’re quick to voice their(generally) untested opinions though: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NdCxHJIYz8I
I have heard a difference between fuses, mostly for the better.
But, I do think prices have gone a bit too high. 
Also, some of these designs are not UL spec'd. So, I would be concerned that they would trip when required to- and save the equipment they were supposed to protect.
I second the recommendation for HiFi Tuning fuses.
B
Thank you all for your feedback.  Looks there are defenitly two sides of the fence on this one.  Im going to call my sales guy Mark at Audio Perfection in Richfield MN and se what he recommends.  I have always gotten great honest advice from him.