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In Reply to: RE: Are electrical fuses not in common use in electronics anymore? posted by Dave Pogue on June 08, 2016 at 10:25:52
Some electronics, like cable boxes and the like have small resetable circuit breakers on the back panel. I'm waiting for a 500$ 'audiophile grade' device.
And yes, you're better off buying 'em online. Get the filled ceramic types.
Too much is never enough
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You're in luck Pictureguy. I just happen to be selling audio grade circuit breakers for exactly %500.00. They have been demagnetized just for guys like you.
Amazon is your friend. If they don't sell it themselves, they have a "partner" that does. Free shipping! Yay!
I don't know how much or IF I've saved much $$, but the 'PRIME' free shipping deal is well-used at my casa.
Wife Binge Watched ALL of Downton Abbey prior to Season 6.
No wacky fuses for me, though. I'm fairly certain that I could come up with a better use of 100$ or MORE making my setup sound better. How about some diffusion for behind my panels?
Too much is never enough
For half that you could get a demagnetizing transformer. Would transform the sound of you're cds.
Not going to get into demagnetizing something that is paramagnetic, at best.
Nope, I see a huge Bang-4-Buck repay making some DIY quadratic diffusors.
Too much is never enough
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