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How many members of this forum have experienced fuse changes, what their impacts on the sound quality of the system, want to share?
There are three different locations in a component where fuses are commonly used:
1] Line voltage AC power supply.
2] DC power supply.
3] Power amplifier speaker output.
So with each location, expect different results.
You can talk about all of them.
What should I say?
That's it.He's asking for your description from the experience of listening to these changes you mentioned, as in, 1. 2. 3.
I didn't make any changes.He's asking for your description from the experience of listening to these changes you mentioned, as in, 1. 2. 3.
That's right, is useful. Do you have any curiosity about the influence of the fuses?I didn't make any changes.
I just pointed out that when others make changes, they need to state which location the fuse was in.
Did you changed it?The Aavik only has 1 fuse that I'm aware of.
Yes. Bob Cordell in his book "Designing Audio Power Amplifiers" covers the subject, along with about every other part in an audio circuit.That's right, is useful. Do you have any curiosity about the influence of the fuses?
Yes and for the $120 it cost I thought it was a nice little improvement.Did you changed it?
Teabagger aye!Yes. Bob Cordell in his book "Designing Audio Power Amplifiers" covers the subject, along with about every other part in an audio circuit.
Then I moved on to the low hanging fruit.
I use HiFi Tuning Supreme fuses in the following gear: Mcintosh C1000C/P preamplifier, a pair of MC2301 power amplifiers, a pair of MC601 power amplifiers, a MC452 power amplifier, and a C2300 preamplifier. In all components I felt the HiFi Tuning Supreme fuses improved resolution to a degree. It is more evolutionary than revolutionary, but I was able to clearly hear an improvement when comparing the HiFi Tuning Supreme fuses to the stock fuses. It's been five years now and all of these components are still using these fuses to my complete satisfaction.
This is true & very much the same for isolation too. Just the material that a shelf is made out of can ruin the definition from a component sometimes. Just about everything makes a difference.I can tell for your words that in each gear you got a little and audible improvement, in all of them the improvement was not so subtle, and was one of the cheapest ones.
In my opinion in audio there is nothing really revolutionary, we chose our equipment according to our possibilities and slowly we make upgrades, better gear, cables, speakers and so on, but we can't ignore every little improvement that some change may bring, because it is the sum of these small improvements (and there are many), commonly called ''fine tuning'', which often lead us to spectacular results.