09-28-08: Roger_paulWell, I'll give it a shot. First, I have tried Isoclean fuses and heard a subtle improvement, so I'm not among those who will agree with the opinion that they sound fantastic.
09-28-08: Tvad -
Can you tell me the difference between a standard fuse and an Isoclean fuse? (besides more than $30).
The answer is one sounds good the other sounds fantastic. It is a sonic or acoustic recognition of superior performance. But how can this be? You surely cannot measure any difference electrically.
Frankly, I wonder if I could identify a component in my system that had one installed if a friend installed it (or didn't) while I was out of the room).
I suspect their electrical properties can be measured by the appropriate equipment, but I have no idea what it would be, nor am I particularly interested in finding out.
How about AVM (Anti Vibration Magic) paint? Simply applying it to transformers and wires and other components makes a HUGE difference sonically.I'll have to take your word for it since I've never heard the sonic effects of magic paint in my system.
My point in the post you quoted wasn't one of arguing the merits of testing. Rather, it was highlighting that the issue has been contentious in many threads regarding numerous products. Yours has become one of them.
I agree with you that one should buy a product if they like the sound it produces.
It's my opinion that you do yourself a disservice by marketing a product with a claim that cannot be verified, because it draws so much negative energy to your cause.