WA-Quantum GmbH's Quantum Chips


WA-Quantum GmbH's Quantum Chips has anyone tried these?

I have tried the fuse chips and I am quite impressed! How the ... ???

So, I went ahead and ordered chips for speakers,cables,and transformer chips. I also purchased a few more fuse chips to try on circuit breakers / outlets.
Heck, I may even try some of them on my Synergistic powercell.
Luckly they come with a 30 day return.

I have read Norm's positive review on Stereo Times.

Just wondering if anyone else has tried these.
ozzy
Flashunlock,
Are you sticking the fuse chips to the chassis of components? I'll also be interested in hearing from you regarding the SR Power Cell SE MK2 which I also have.
Ozzy.. I felt like a fool when I was sticking the chips to my fuses thinking to myself, I have been conned out of some money for these stupid stickers but the reality proved me very wrong. I've stick the fuse chips to my consumer unit fuses and to my clock fuse. Lft them in there over night and this morning played my usual reference CD's and my jaw dropped thinking WTF just happened here. Everything seem louder, clearer, more detail and the dynamics also improved. Next up to stick 2 fuse chips to my dual mono pre amp again thinking how can this get any better.... WRONG again. The music got even louder from my usual listening level and more dynamics. The bass took a deeper dive yet having more definition. I'm now really scratching my head as to how these small " stickers" work but you know what, it doesn't matter because I'm loving the sound and chilling :)
More fuse chips on the way but not sure am willing to go crazy on other more expensive chips.
I too own a SR Powercell 10SE-Mk2 so maybe that's where I'll attack next.
As I experiment with all the different types of chips, I have noticed that putting a fuse chip on my Oyadide outlet covers provided a pretty substantial improvement in dynamics.
Just recieved all of the different chips.
First (temporary) place was on my Pass Labs Transformer... Wow!
Antigrunge, On my speakers, my plan is to blue tack the edges of the sticker to my speaker to find the right spot before I use the stickers adhesive.
Does it matter where I place the chips on the Transformer?
I started with speaker and cable chips and later added transformer and fuse chips. While I yet have to come acrossva sensible technical explanation for these widgets, they work amazingly well. The beatvway of describing their effect is akin tomremoving jitter on a digital replay system: better spacial and time allignment against blacker backgrounds.
Thanks for the information Ozzy. Very interesting. Keep us posted.

As you probably know these kinds of tweaks are causing controversy. But I am looking forward to trying some.

I am a believer in trying these things out rather than ranting about how it cannot work with no experience. Too much of that these days...
Thanks for posting everyone.
Chadeffect, I thought that my current system was soundng pretty good. But when I installed the fuse chips the improvement that I hear is the sound becomes calmer, rounder, with more depth. Voices take on a more natural sound. The bass seemed to get a little louder so I re-tweaked the settings on my JL subs. Really all positive and no negatives with this inexpensive tweak.

The other chips that are designed to work with speakers, cables, transformers are pricier so I have big expectations as to thier contribution.
I'll post more once I receive them and have them installed.
But if anyone else has had some experience with these chips I would like to hear your impressions.
Ozzy,

I am using the fuse chips, one actually since I only have one piece of equipment with a fuse. John Pharo at The Cable Company recommended it to me.

The fuse chip takes about 1-1.5 hours to settle in and show you it's stuff. The soundstage will widen, especially at the rear of the soundstage. The individual performers become something much better than before, I don't know exactly how to describe it though.

That's what it did in my system anyway.

Chuck