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In Reply to: RE: Well, maybe not always posted by Joe Appierto on April 26, 2015 at 01:57:07
For those who don't want to spent too much for fuse but with very good results you should test Create Audio Luxury Nano Fuse.
I've test a another brand of fuse wich use quartz crystals and that was very bad: it seemed a blanket was put on speakers!
Maybe with more burn-in???
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I tried those. They have gold on one end and rhodium on the other. The idea is to balance the roll-off of the gold with the peakiness of the rhodium. For a cheap (relatively) fuse, they are not bad. Not nearly as good as the HiFi Tuning Silver Stars, but not bad for the money. Nowhere near the resolution of the Silver Stars, though, but nowhere near the price, either.
Another to try are the ARM gold fuses, if your system is bright. They have a typical gold sound, that is, they fatten the mids and bass and roll off the highs, which a lot of digital systems can benefit from, but sadly, not mine. Definitely a wet blanket on the air and extension. But if your system runs a wee bit on the 'hot' side in the upper mids and HF, I could see how they would be just the ticket.
Thank you for all your tests!
Did you try solder fuse?
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Totally agree with you regarding the Silver Star. Found them to be the most resolving of the few types I've tried.
Joe
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Has anyone tried the cryoed inline chassis mounted fuse holder?
Edits: 05/01/15
Oh, Acme. the one I was referring to was the regular one at Locus design, for $2.95.
Yes, the Acme Audio Labs cyro silver plated are very nice.
AB.
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