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RE: Audiophile Grade Fuses

Posted by Ubiquitous Biscuit on July 25, 2014 at 13:01:23:

You had mentioned that some components require more air/sparkle while referencing ion man's use of two different fuses. Are you implying that if your amp does not have the requisite air/sparkle, then the addition of one of the fuses will address this need? Does that mean that the current fuse is somehow inhibiting the inherent air/sparkle lying within, or does that mean that the component is neutral (and doesn't exhibit air/sparkle in the first place) and that the fuse will add air/sparkle?

I think this is a relevant question to the topic.