In Reply to: fuses posted by DTS ma 7.2 on January 22, 2015 at 09:36:25:
I'm not saying you should, but many bypass the fuses altogether. If you consider this, ensure you have played your system as loud as you are comfortable without having blown any fuses.
And if you do, I'd go wire to wire if possible, bypass the entire fuse and fuse holder. If you switch amps or cabling, put'em back in until you are comfy again.
That will gain an improvement, hi-fi fuses are somewhat subjective.
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- Or... no fuses. - grantv 12:27:55 01/22/15 (14)
- RE: Or... no fuses. - pictureguy 19:39:46 01/22/15 (1)
- RE: Or... no fuses. - grantv 07:26:26 01/23/15 (0)
- RE: Or... no fuses. - Potrzebie 16:39:19 01/22/15 (10)
- RE: Or... no fuses. - pictureguy 12:01:33 02/02/15 (0)
- You don't seem to get what neo's suggesting (which I, for one, agree with) ... - andyr 17:35:35 01/22/15 (5)
- RE: You don't seem to get what neo's suggesting (which I, for one, agree with) ... - Potrzebie 00:07:34 01/24/15 (4)
- Name one incident of the tweeter failing, and the fuse was still good ... - andyr 01:34:28 01/24/15 (3)
- Provide a link, I do not believe you, nt - Potrzebie 19:47:56 02/01/15 (2)
- RE: Provide a link, I do not believe you, nt - old guy 42 05:11:32 02/02/15 (0)
- You don't need a link, mate ... - andyr 22:34:01 02/01/15 (0)
- RE: Or... no fuses. - Davey 17:35:20 01/22/15 (2)
- RE: Or... no fuses. - Potrzebie 00:03:35 01/24/15 (1)
- RE: Or... no fuses. - Davey 03:52:09 01/24/15 (0)
- Some more thoughts on fuses. - neolith 14:40:14 01/22/15 (0)