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In Reply to: RE: Certified fuses... posted by Lew on August 12, 2020 at 08:44:34:
Lew,I think the difference is that if the fuse is UL approved and your house burns down because the inspectors find your amp caused the house to burn down and a UL fuse was in the amp the insurance company will pay for your house and doctor bills but if it's a CE approved fuse you're fu----. If I were you I'd just stick with the UL approved fuses to improve your sound over an ordinary commercial fuse so you could get the piece of mind and the sonic improvement. A twofer.
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- RE: Certified fuses... - tweaker456 12:28:13 08/12/20 (10)
- An ordinary commercial fuse is almost always UL approved... - Lew 11:57:31 08/14/20 (9)
- RE: An ordinary commercial fuse is almost always UL approved... - Duster 15:58:26 08/14/20 (8)
- RE: An ordinary commercial fuse is almost always UL approved... - Lew 10:35:19 08/15/20 (7)
- RE: An ordinary commercial fuse is almost always UL approved... - Duster 19:24:42 08/15/20 (6)
- RE: An ordinary commercial fuse is almost always UL approved... - Lew 09:05:09 08/21/20 (5)
- RE: An ordinary commercial fuse is almost always UL approved... - Duster 15:57:18 08/21/20 (4)
- RE: An ordinary commercial fuse is almost always UL approved... - Ryelands 10:41:37 09/03/20 (2)
- RE: An ordinary commercial fuse is almost always UL approved... - Lew 09:36:53 09/09/20 (0)
- RE: An ordinary commercial fuse is almost always UL approved... - rivervalley817 11:07:32 09/03/20 (0)
- Agree completely,.. - Lew 09:34:47 09/03/20 (0)