Tweakers' Asylum Tweaks for systems, rooms and Do It Yourself (DIY) help. FAQ. |
|
In Reply to: RE: Synergistic Research Red Fuse posted by AJ on January 9, 2016 at 09:26:40:
Can't tell whether you mean "1 to 10 milliohms" or "0.1 milliohm", but I would think that even 10 milliohms is below the resolving power of even a very good hand-held meter, like my Fluke, and if measurable, differences of that magnitude could as well be due to dirt or oxidation on the conducting surface of either the meter probe or the contact point as to actual differences in R across the fuse.
Yet, I hate to admit it, but I've heard a difference between one fuse and another, once. In that case, the expensive fuse was not as "good" as the hardware store sample. Four other well credentialed audiophiles heard exactly what I heard that particular day and time.
This post is made possible by the generous support of people like you and our sponsors:
Follow Ups
- RE: Synergistic Research Red Fuse - Lew 13:55:04 01/11/16 (2)
- RE: Synergistic Research Red Fuse - AJ 17:53:09 01/11/16 (1)
- RE: Synergistic Research Red Fuse - Lew 07:40:37 01/12/16 (0)