McIntosh fuse changeout to make better sound


Have anyone change out the fuse in the back of a McIntosh integrate amp to make it sound better? Does this work or is this a myth? And if it does what kind of fuse? Thx
ucdmac122005

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So, Nonoise,
I was thinking your detractors seem to think; browbeating you into submission, will effectively change your mind?
I would suggest they piss. Into the wind, instead. That way, they would: get to know; how that really smells...do you concur?
Good for you, Nonoise!
 I, as you; know that fragrance..when we get wind of it.
 It helps some others to rub their nose in it, a little..until they track down, the scent!
You are right, the first thing I met with was rudeness.It clued me into the scene, immediately.
AMR sells packs of 3..works out to be 15.00 USD apiece.  I use one in my Fisher X-1000 tube integrated amp. Yes it improved sound, but you should note a bigger soundstage as its main advantage.
Nonoise,
The Dunning- Kruger effect can account for some of these unknowlegdable ramblings.
Nightingales have no song of their own to sing, they only mimic the ones they heard.
I only listen to those who know; how the weave, got wove.
To whom it may concern:
I trust what I hear. I do not have to "prove"anything to anybody, about anything.
Several of you embark.on a mission to prove a negative.
Good luck with that..
how do you "prove" what someone did or not hear??
Than you call someone else arrogant?
wtf????, get real.
Your results may vary..that does not trump; my experience.
It only makes me believe, I am dealing with some kinda dolt.
I just putt an AMR. fuse in my Ultimate 70 Van Alstine two days ago. 
This was after I had put two into the tube preamp, I had it connected to. It also helped soundstage and tone. I have not gone beyond the 15 buck per fuse level. I can tell you I have been using them in sources also, for a couple years now.