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In Reply to: Why do "ceramic fuses sound real bad"? posted by mitch2 on April 30, 2017 at 13:02:40:
All I can say is I tried them once in my headphone amp compared to a random glass fuse and it ruined the sound of the amp. Made it sound puckish. My new audiophile term. I thought since the ceramic fuse was damped it would sound better. Non audiophile fuses are cheap so try for yourself. That was my experience. Your's of course may be different. I myself will not pop for expensive fuses. Everyone I have turned on to silver grease has liked it. In some cases it can be jaw dropping. Cheap glass fuses with silver grease is my MO. T456
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