4life,
Many good thoughts going on here, thats great. Norm/Tbg probably has the most insight and backround with the AVM product so I hope he will join in here. AVM is short for Anti-Vibrational Magic. My use has been on things I don't want to resonate such as transport components..and cd coupler, drawer, sliders, supports etc as well as electonic components themselves. Wherever I have used this product it has lowered the virtual noise floor allowing for more musical detail to be evident. The noise floor is again reduced when applied to the non conductive contact area of a fuse.
The flow of those electrons must generate a noise path where ever they travel. Or perhaps AVM in some way is acting as an RF shield of some sort. AVM is a thick though paintable and drys to a very hard blue color. The magic is that all the music passes, without the haze of resonance in trace. Its not a contact or surface enhancer nor is it a soft goop that slows and damps the flow of energy.
With your description of fuse placement in the modules it may be easy for you to remove the fuse quickly and easily and be able to paint the non conductive contact area of the fuse with AVM. I usually use a ceramic heater or blow dryer to speed up the drying time. Its great to take as much control of the electrons as soon as the service company dumps them into your room. Tom
Many good thoughts going on here, thats great. Norm/Tbg probably has the most insight and backround with the AVM product so I hope he will join in here. AVM is short for Anti-Vibrational Magic. My use has been on things I don't want to resonate such as transport components..and cd coupler, drawer, sliders, supports etc as well as electonic components themselves. Wherever I have used this product it has lowered the virtual noise floor allowing for more musical detail to be evident. The noise floor is again reduced when applied to the non conductive contact area of a fuse.
The flow of those electrons must generate a noise path where ever they travel. Or perhaps AVM in some way is acting as an RF shield of some sort. AVM is a thick though paintable and drys to a very hard blue color. The magic is that all the music passes, without the haze of resonance in trace. Its not a contact or surface enhancer nor is it a soft goop that slows and damps the flow of energy.
With your description of fuse placement in the modules it may be easy for you to remove the fuse quickly and easily and be able to paint the non conductive contact area of the fuse with AVM. I usually use a ceramic heater or blow dryer to speed up the drying time. Its great to take as much control of the electrons as soon as the service company dumps them into your room. Tom