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In Reply to: RE: Well, maybe not always posted by Awe-d-o-file on April 26, 2015 at 08:16:42
I used to have the Sonographe SA-250, and CJ MV-55, MF-2250A (above), and ET-250S. It wasn't until I got the ET-250S, that I experimented with after-market fuses in CJ equipment. The guy who sent the ET-250S to me left the stock fuses in place. But he also sent me some Hi-Fi Tuning Gold and Furutech (sorry, I don't recall the model #) samples. Both after-market fuses were significant upgrades over the stock fuses.
That experience made me kick myself, for not knowing earlier about after-market fuses. As I looked back, I couldn't help but wonder, how after-market fuses could give a lift to the old MV-55 and MF-2250A.
What has been your fuse experience with the MF-2500?
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Well I only tried some cryo'ed sand filled fuses for the four (not the AC in) from Lee back in the day at Cryo Parts. I didn't hear a change but this was also before I heard about directionality in fuses a few years ago.
That said directionality on the AC power fuse is easy just switch it and listen. However on the four fuses that's a whole new ball game. I don't know if they have one side marked so I could put them in all the same way and then flip them.
My 2500 was upgraded to an A in 2007 or so. Thanks!
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which pieces of gear are you fuse-switching ?
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