07-Nov-2023, 06:00
Rule number one: fuses blow for a reason. There’s something behind it that needs fixing before change the fuse.
Rule number two: placebo is real. Fuses making your stereo sound better is not. Really, it’s not. If a fuse were to improve sound quality that would mean it delivered more current. If a fuse delivered more current, then it’s too large to protect your equipment. Think about that for a second: you increase the current to your equipment can fry the lot. Don’t do it. Just don’t, no matter what the sales pitch. It’s not worth it. Ever.
I hope I made myself clear.
Rule number two: placebo is real. Fuses making your stereo sound better is not. Really, it’s not. If a fuse were to improve sound quality that would mean it delivered more current. If a fuse delivered more current, then it’s too large to protect your equipment. Think about that for a second: you increase the current to your equipment can fry the lot. Don’t do it. Just don’t, no matter what the sales pitch. It’s not worth it. Ever.
I hope I made myself clear.
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Dynaudio C1 MkII.
Jim Smith's GBS.
Northern NSW Australia.
Dynaudio C1 MkII.
Jim Smith's GBS.
Northern NSW Australia.