Something For The Fuse Guys ...
I'm evaluating some prototype fuses that I received in the mail three days ago.
Over the past few years, I've used fuses from five different manufacturers. The last three were the Red, Black and Blue fuses from Synergistic Research. Each one incrementally improved the sound of my system. My favorite so far was the SR Blue.
The prototype fuses being evaluated presently raises the SQ beyond all of the others mentioned above. The major improvement to my ears is better tonal accuracy. Instruments and voices are more life-like. The noise is reduced allowing for a more solid 3-D presentation with the musicians more solidly presented on the sound stage. Overall, more information is fleshed out of CDs and LPs.
The manufacturer, the price and the name of the prototype fuses will come later. I don't have the information thus far. My understanding is, if all works out, the release date is to be mid-October.
Stay tuned ...
Frank
This is a great video. This guy has measured more in Audio than all of us combined. He does briefly address the imagined differences between cables, does not even go into fuses as they don’t even deserve mentioning to anybody that knows anything about audio stuff works. https://m.youtube.com/watch?fbclid=IwAR3tNErRoDR1dlMeZ6U8q0dZJu_hkTzXZIuD3sZCF0sqcyCOT_PRCmZsVC4&... Have you noticed Geoffkaits silly little comments can also apply to the tweakers, probably more so than the “skeptics “ |
roberttcan 👍 The guy is just a blatant shiller for Synergistic Research, and not just their fuses, but all their voodoo products, some said he said he’s a "beta tester" for Synergistic, but that’s just BS also All that can be done, is to keep strongly refuting his and his lackeys claims, until admin see fit to remove this type of dangerous BS thread from Audiogon. These BS fuse thread keep asking the gullible/non technical on Audiogon to purchase and play Russian Roulette swapping, changing and A/Bing mains fuses until one is seriously hurt or worse, because they forgot to unplug from the mains first. BTW Rob looks like there's been spring cleaning by admin on his many of his posts Cheers George |
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So, is it only fuses that I should worry and doubt myself about when it comes to hearing what I hear? Refined by over a quarter million years of evolution, the ears I inherited work just fine and have yet to deceive me. I've never been confronted by anyone about anything else I've heard, save, for cables. Funny how it's only audio related things that gets peoples hackles up. All the best, Nonoise |
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It’s what always happens with these pseudo skeptics, there are only so many logical arguments one can make against fuses making a difference and why aftermarket fuses are better sonically than stock Littelfuse or Busmann fuses. After that they turn to ridiculous claims that are mostly bloviation and illogical arguments. Plus they tend to feel frustrated and trapped, hence all the silly behavior. It’s always the same. “You’re delusional, you’re crazy, you can’t pass a controlled double blind test, yadda yadda yadda.” The leopard always comes to the table with the same spots. 🐆 |
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Ever notice how arguments against fuses are all over the map? On one hand, fuses cannot impart a sound characteristic so aftermarket fuses can’t as well. But microscopic traces of dirt or it’s position in fuse holder (that can only hold it one way, consistently) can affect the sound. There’s the argument that if a fuse can make a difference, then there’s something really wrong with the design of the amp. Then they go as far as to say that what’s upstream, after the fuse, is drawing too much current and it’s not something wrong with the amp but something normally occurring and the design calls for the hastened demise of the fuse. Who would design a piece of gear to do that? Any modern, properly designed piece of gear should never do that. There are amps out there that are going on decades in age that have the same fuse in them. The bad and poorly designed ones blow through fuses and should be avoided. For those who have those badly designed amps, have you noticed a change in sound as the fuses wear down, and right before they blow? As often as you change those fuses, you should be familiar with the timing. Just curious. It’s starting to sound like I’ll use whatever argument I can conjure, backed with my expertise in other, related matters, to shade my argument and, like one particular person, I’ll add in my boring slide show that comes with everything I post about fuses, leading one to surmise that some form of O.C.D. is at work. All the best, Nonoise |
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Yeah good on ya, If you don’t want to blow $150 Change your old crusty fuses that may have seen too many turn on cycles (pics attached), then do it with the same $1 fuse, not the BS $150 SR boutique ones, as they will sound the same and age just as fast. Pics of fast and slow blo fuses that have seen too many turn on cycles over a couple of years. https://ibb.co/PzWvzwr (left to right over time aging) https://ibb.co/17Tvy6t (right to left over time aging) |
oregonpapaWould certainly help in great big doses to here what fusers hear with their $150 mains fuses, especially with direction change difference, that has to be some really good s**t |
thecarpathian ... Herbal substances are not necessary in order to enjoy music and the great artists that bring it to us. Personally, I think our hearing is more astute with a sober mind. Maybe a glass of wine or two will seem to enhance the music, but it is most likely an illusion. Same with MJ. I DO have friends that tell me that being under the influence of MJ is like adding 100K to the system though. MJ is not for me. I tried it once when I was younger ... it made me want to rape and kill. Here’s an album that will tickle your eardrums: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QSWVyXc7ioY&list=RDQSWVyXc7ioY&index=1 Frank |
I would like to propose an experiment, for all you fuse guys, if I may. It’s a “fuse-less,” yet profound upgrade. The cost is nominal. I firmly believe the benefits to be real, verifiable, and much less expensive than any fuse-du Jour. Full-disclosure, I’ve performed this experiment on myself, as well as three close audiophile friends and the results have been unanimous. One caveat, cannabis is a key component. Methodology: *Visit Goodwill or some other suitable source and purchase a receiver or integrated amplifier, spending no more than $50 USD plus tax. The cheaper the better. *Hook up your new-to-you electronic item and allow for an hour or two of warm-up softly playing the source of your choice. DO NOT do anything remotely close to “critical listening” during this time! *At dusk, or later, shut the shades if any, dim the lights, and apply flame to a candle wick or two and sit down quietly to continue with the experiment: *Before playing any music- take a hit or two of fine Afghan or perhaps Colombian if it’s available (respect to Steely Dan), allow a few minutes to pass. At that point press play. For jazz lovers, I strongly suggest the re-mastered release of the immortal “Kind of Blue.” *Close your eyes. Get Ready! *Wait a minute or two, and then, proceeding with caution, open your eyes. *Do not be startled when you see that Miles and the gang ARE. IN. THE. ROOM. with you! *Enjoy! |
Any time you would like to publicly compare our engineering knowledge w.r.t. to audio, electronics, and acoustics, you let me know clearthink. I don’t claim to know more than everyone, but your response to my analysis of the fuse "data" shows that I know a lot more than you. clearthink961 posts10-25-2019 3:01pmroberttcan"Your post is brutally ignorant, horribly misinformed, stupendously communicative of your lack of education or literacy" "You seem to have a problem with comprehension, understanding, and reasoning and you’re claims as a result do not withstand or survive even the most trivial, brief, cursory review." |
roberttcan"Your post is brutally ignorant, horribly misinformed, stupendously communicative of your lack of education or literacy" You seem to have a problem with comprehension, understanding, and reasoning and you're claims as a result do not withstand or survive even the most trivial, brief, cursory review. |
To use your desired form of hyperbole clearthink: Your post is brutally ignorant, horribly misinformed, stupendously communicative of your lack of education or literacy in the topic at hand, and highly illustrative of your partisan desire to promote a particular outcome or position such that you are making up a version of reality that does not exist, or are ignoring reality to advance your goals. ME! clearthink959 posts10-25-2019 1:38pm roberttcanT"this document may appear detailed, authoritative and informative. To someone skilled in the art, it is amateurish and flawed... That is not at all a justification for no pictures or no equipment list...With every report is a picture of the test setup AND and equipment list." "I understand you’re wish, desire, and preference for pretty pictures but for educated, informed, literate readers such pictures are just a nuisance that get’s in the way of analyzing, assessing, and verifying actual data. The report does not include all of the background information because that is consistent from study to study and is otherwise available there is no need to report it individually for each study what is obvious here is that once someone comes out with actual data you shoot it down but you have no data yourself to supplant it even though you claim to have actual done extensive research and studies to support the millions of electronic devices you claim to have manufactured. " |
roberttcanT"this document may appear detailed, authoritative and informative. To someone skilled in the art, it is amateurish and flawed... That is not at all a justification for no pictures or no equipment list...With every report is a picture of the test setup AND and equipment list." I understand you're wish, desire, and preference for pretty pictures but for educated, informed, literate readers such pictures are just a nuisance that get's in the way of analyzing, assessing, and verifying actual data. The report does not include all of the background information because that is consistent from study to study and is otherwise available there is no need to report it individually for each study what is obvious here is that once someone comes out with actual data you shoot it down but you have no data yourself to supplant it even though you claim to have actual done extensive research and studies to support the millions of electronic devices you claim to have manufactured. |
Yet another first hand experience of the fact that changing the direction of the fuse does indeed change the sound. Just finished burning in a Furutech fuse in my DIY burner and placed it in my Clayton Audio S40 amplifier. No doubt the sound, bass being the most obvious, improved in one direction vs the other. Most obvious and no ear straining needed. |
For the record, I have never ever worn bell bottoms. I am old, I am not that old. Yes I am aware that cryo treatment was and is used heavily in space/aerospace .... and of course you were one of the first 332 :-) geoffkait17,715 posts10-25-2019 12:01pmHey, it’s a hobby. Get over it! People chose what they want to believe. As for your snippy remark re metal cryo I was one of the very first to use cryo for metal and other materials processing way back when you were wearing bell bottoms, Mr. Smarty Pants 👖 |
GK 1) I am surprised that with your extensive knowledge that you didn't know that cryogenic treatment of metals for conductivity is not a new thing. Heck, you can find scientific paper on it. They show about a 2% improvement in conductivity, unfortunately that is likely near their real measurement accuracy, but that level of improvement would not be unwarranted with partial cryo treatment and it could even be a bit better. I say partial as they likely did not have a 2 stage process that would result in even better results near room temperature. Of course, not sure why I would pay 20-50X to get the improvement that could be achieved by just going up to the next fuse value. W.R.T. to your audible claim of direction, since you claim the change is instantly obvious, YOU should be able to easily recreate it (with someone else changing the direction .. or not) ? geoffkait17,713 posts10-25-2019 10:35am Now, what is interesting, for the novice like yourself, is how consistent the differences in measured voltage drop are with *listening experience*. And how consistent the improvement in voltage drop is after cryogenic treatment. So, at a minimum, I think it’s fair to say - based on the measurements data - SOMETHING IS GOING ON. 🤗 it’s not near as BLACK AND WHITE as you believe. A listener who doesn’t have a learning or hearing disorder can almost always tell when a fuse is in the correct direction. |
To you, this document may appear detailed, authoritative and informative. To someone skilled in the art, it is amateurish and flawed. NO, there is no consistency from study to study, especially for something like this. That is not at all a justification for no pictures or no equipment list. I get 3rd party test reports all the time to meet customer requirements or to validate results where we are unsure our in-house testing is sufficient or for compliance testing. With every report is a picture of the test setup AND and equipment list. Both items are essential to validate the results and/or to interpret the accuracy of the tests. Whether I post results or not, and the funny thing is, you have no idea if I have or not, because like you, our names our anonymous here, MATTERS NOT AT ALL to the claims and accuracy of this report. It is a simple fact, yes fact, by the labs own admission (with their equipment accuracy standards), that they cannot measure to an accuracy that could justify a conclusion that fuses are directional w.r.t. resistance, and, based on pictures of their lab, and the lack of any discussion of temperature control, pulse measurement, etc. it is easy dismiss resistance variations of less than a few percent due to the lack of temperature control. Heck, they didn't even list how many samples they tested, is this the result of one carefully chosen sample against random competitor samples, is this an average of 2, 5, 10? .... what is the standard deviation, max/min? .... you know, REAL test data. They don't even list the test current for fuses under 3A, AND, list a DC resistance of one competitor of 0.58 ohms, but somehow its AC resistance is closer to 0.068. That would suggest measurement error. clearthink950 posts10-25-2019 10:30am roberttcan" GECOM technologies document is not a proper report of a metrology testing lab, this is purely a marketing document and an auspicious one at that. Let’s point out the BS in the document: 1) No listing of equipment is provided, no pictures of test setups,’ "That is very funny you are attacking this detailed, authoritative, informative report because it does not have pictures! The report does not include all of the background information because that is consistent from study to study and is otherwise available there is no need to report it individually for each study what is obvious here is that once someone comes out with actual data you shoot it down but you have no data yourself to supplant it even though you claim to have actual done extensive research and studies to support the millions of electronic devices you claim to have manufactured." |
Dear Mr. Smarty Pants 👖 I’m afraid you need to take your troubles up with someone who cares. I do not (rpt not) use HiFi Tuning or their data sheets to justify my position. I actually am not trying to prove anything. I do not subscribe to the idea that a drop in resistance is the REASON for directionality, it’s only a clue. A lead, as detectives say. In fact, I have pointed out the obvious mistakes in the HiFi Tuning fuse data many times right here on these fora. So please stop putting words in my mouth! Now, what is interesting, for the novice like yourself, is how consistent the differences in measured voltage drop are with *listening experience*. And how consistent the improvement in voltage drop is after cryogenic treatment. So, at a minimum, I think it’s fair to say - based on the measurements data - SOMETHING IS GOING ON. 🤗 it’s not near as BLACK AND WHITE as you believe. A listener who doesn’t have a learning or hearing disorder can almost always tell when a fuse is in the correct direction. Even when the fuse is an ordinary Littelfuse or Busmann. We don’t need no stinking measurements! 😛 Some people would rather fight 🥊 than switch 🔛 |
roberttcan" GECOM technologies document is not a proper report of a metrology testing lab, this is purely a marketing document and an auspicious one at that. Let’s point out the BS in the document: 1) No listing of equipment is provided, no pictures of test setups,’ That is very funny you are attacking this detailed, authoritative, informative report because it does not have pictures! The report does not include all of the background information because that is consistent from study to study and is otherwise available there is no need to report it individually for each study what is obvious here is that once someone comes out with actual data you shoot it down but you have no data yourself to supplant it even though you claim to have actual done extensive research and studies to support the millions of electronic devices you claim to have manufactured. |
The GECOM technologies document is not a proper report of a metrology testing lab, this is purely a marketing document and an auspicious one at that. Let's point out the BS in the document: 1) No listing of equipment is provided, no pictures of test setups, nothing. Just take our word for it on the testing. You and I know, that is not how testing labs operate. Every test has a full equipment list and normally pictures. 2) The resistance difference "claimed" from direction 1 to direction 2 is on the order of 0.0001 to 0.00005 ohms, and the claim in some cases represents 0.05% difference at 2-3 milliohms. Check out their accuracy page. They can't even measure to that accuracy at those resistances .... and they are claiming to be able to repeat it in both directions? 3) Copper resistance has a temp coefficient of ~ (3.8* 10^-3)/C, silver similar at room temp. That means a change of 0.38% in resistance value per degree C ... and yet they claim in their report to measure resistance changes to an accuracy of 0.05 - 0.1% or the change that would occur with a 0.25 celsius temp difference. I am calling BS .. super big time BS. There is 0 chance they temp controlled in that lab (see pictures - not a proper metrology lab) to that accuracy, AND they would need to use pulse measurements to eliminate self-heating (no mention), which means on time would have huge impact due to self-heating of the fuse temperature. (p.s. also means that the temperature of your wires in your audio system has way more system impact) 4) They talk about Vector Impedance measurements, but don't claim the HiFi is the best for those (like every other one) ... and curiously the mentioned table of results is missing. 5) Their "noise increase" is not nearly well defined enough to be meaningful. Increase over what as a start. OH, and this is the best one. You can guarantee every piece of equipment they use has a garden variety fuse in it, is powered with a cheap power cord, and is connected to a rather garden variety power bar. But sure george, you use these worthless results to try to justify your position. geoffkait17,710 posts10-25-2019 5:48am http://www.hifi-tuning.com/pdf/wlfr.eng.pdf |
HiFi Tuning started off claiming that fuses break in correctly no matter which way they were first inserted. But later, about the time they had an independent testing company look into directionality of fuses, they changed their tune, as it were, after the results of the testing, including listening tests, was completed.The results of the tests appear on the HiFi Tuning website as the so called Data Sheets, which shows measurements of voltage drop across various fuses, both directions, including HiFi Tuning fuses, with and without Fuses were tested in both DC and AC circuits. http://www.hifi-tuning.com/pdf/wlfr.eng.pdf |
Talking about fuse directionality, Hifi Tuning has a logo with a diode symbol in it. At some point people began believing this diode-arrow was the factory tested recommended direction of the fuse. But it was not, it is just a logo. Personally I do hear a difference in a direction, but I also believe it diminishes after some power on. |
That sucks Jetter. Sorry to hear. Had to put one of my Savannah cats down a few months ago, not a nice vet visit at all. Call me soft and daft I do not care but when the vet handled back Tai, wrapped in the blanket I brought him in so I could take him home to bury, it was hard to walk out without breaking down. |