mapman:
I am suggesting that it may be possible that the new generation Black fuse that has been cryogenically treated, Quantum Tunneled, treated with UEF and Graphene, may sound better than the 3/4 inch piece of wire it replaces. Especially if the wire is ordinary low quality hook up wire. This experiment has not been done to my knowledge.
It may not of course but until the experiment has been done it has not been proven which gives the better sound. It is also possible that there is an optimum number of these fuses for a circuit. More or less or even no fuses may give the best sound.
In the Marantz SA11-S2 SACD player I replaced the seven fuses in three steps. First the power fuse, next five of the rail fuses and lastly the fuse to the laser assembly. In this exercise I heard an improvement with each series of fuses replaced. I found it particularly interesting that the laser assembly fuse also responded to changing the fuse.
mapman- do not sell your children's intelligence short. My son has no problem with the concept of a fuse changing the sound, just as changing the type of strings on his viola changes the sound.
I wish someone would explain to me how viola strings wear out. As they age while playing, they at first improve and then get worse. Just like many audio components.
Geoff:
I only wish I could go as fast as my daughter. She is singer-dancer in the high school show choir and in the school band's drum line. One of the few female drummers in the school band!
As you might guess, at my house I do not lack Live Music to see how my audio system is performing.
David Pritchard
I am suggesting that it may be possible that the new generation Black fuse that has been cryogenically treated, Quantum Tunneled, treated with UEF and Graphene, may sound better than the 3/4 inch piece of wire it replaces. Especially if the wire is ordinary low quality hook up wire. This experiment has not been done to my knowledge.
It may not of course but until the experiment has been done it has not been proven which gives the better sound. It is also possible that there is an optimum number of these fuses for a circuit. More or less or even no fuses may give the best sound.
In the Marantz SA11-S2 SACD player I replaced the seven fuses in three steps. First the power fuse, next five of the rail fuses and lastly the fuse to the laser assembly. In this exercise I heard an improvement with each series of fuses replaced. I found it particularly interesting that the laser assembly fuse also responded to changing the fuse.
mapman- do not sell your children's intelligence short. My son has no problem with the concept of a fuse changing the sound, just as changing the type of strings on his viola changes the sound.
I wish someone would explain to me how viola strings wear out. As they age while playing, they at first improve and then get worse. Just like many audio components.
Geoff:
I only wish I could go as fast as my daughter. She is singer-dancer in the high school show choir and in the school band's drum line. One of the few female drummers in the school band!
As you might guess, at my house I do not lack Live Music to see how my audio system is performing.
David Pritchard

