I have been using cryod neodymium N45 rod magnets for nearly 15 yrs.They sound spectacular and cost less than $10 each. I plan on treating the magnets with the High Fidelity contact enhancer. Tom
Is $2,844 too much to pay for a fuse?
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I wrote the head of the fuse company asking if he could improve the sound of my N45 magnets in place of any fuse. I received a email back the next day saying he could treat any of my magnets physical size with his 6 level process..I want to know more but words are lost in translation. As tommylion has I will buy a few of the Asian fuses and compare to my cryogenically treated magnets which are inherently directional. Of course all of this is for a momentary comparison. If these fuses are better than the N45s (installed only under test) then these new arrivals could be a new reality. Tom |
Some have said that a fuse swap won’t make a difference on the ac side of things and now we see an ugly face or 2 implying there is no use for a fuse upgrade in the direct signal path. Any component change in the signal path is easily heard and to say a fuse will not change or benefit the sound of circuit shows that one thinks or says so suffers from the Constipation Blues in the area of the brain...above or below the belt line. Song by Screamin' Jay Hawkins. |
I ordered the small batch of this today to treat the magnets first that I use and then move ahead with the rest of my contacts. https://www.highfidelitycables.com/Nanoparticle/NPS1260.php |