The New Synergistic Research Purple Fuses


This thread is intended for those who are actually using the new SR Purple Fuses. In my system, they are a significant improvement over the SR Orange fuses. What are your impressions? 

Frank
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Showing 13 responses by tsushima1

@ted_denney 

“ All fuses exhibit audible directionality. Fast or Slow blow matters not. “

How is that ? 

So… You have absolutely no idea why then ?

Just think about it for a moment … Current enters a fuse through one conductive end cap which is connected to a section of fusible material which connects to the secondary conductive end cap , simple.

Are your two end caps composed of disparate material ? How has your fusible material been constructed /treated to conduct in a more efficient way in one orientation as aposed to the other ?

You don’t possess an enquiring enough mind to wish to be ‘educated’ in the science behind this phenomenon?

As for basic mathematics … I have made exactly two enquiries on this subject … where is your “ as you keep repeating it ad nauseam“ go from there ? 

 

Most manufacturers are quite open and transparent regarding the technicalities behind their products … I have asked a very simple question which you have chosen to evade , why is that ? 

@jerryg123 

 

That is not an answer to my query based in known physics … It is marketing verbiage 

@joelberger1 

Perhaps a question best asked of your equipment manufacturer if you are considering increasing the safety margin of the fuse !

@willgolf 

" Based on my experience, I would find it hard to believe, that if you only placed an upgraded fuse in only one component, you would hear a difference.  Now I am also of the opinion that upgraded fuses will help lower-end systems more than high end systems but that is another debate. "

An entirely plausible hypothesis, the better the internal power regulation etc etc  

@ted_denney 

”I will give them no such publicity.”

But *You* are effecting exactly such by posting about it … leave it alone …really   🙄

 

 

 

Why are you singling out RCA connectors as detrimental to the quality of the signal ?

Really , there are a number of distinguished electronics designers who would opine that they prefer RCA to Balanced for example … for fidelity reasons .