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In Reply to: Re: Soldering won't melt the fuse wire? posted by ramw on January 9, 2007 at 05:34:16:
Seriously, just use the darn holder. And Yes, it is VERY easy
to dammage fuses by soldering to the end caps. If you want to make
a REAL improvement, then add an RF filtering AC module or an IEC jack
with integral RF filtering components. Commercial grade is the
way to go. Whatever you do, please, no $30 "audiophile" fuses.I really wish I could get some of you boys steered away from the fuse
obsession thing.Good Luck.
Follow Ups:
". Whatever you do, please, no $30 "audiophile" fuses."Maybe U should try one and get first hand experience before spewing forth your "opinion" :-)
Cheers,
I design gear from scratch --and no I don't play with
"wonder fuses", Quantum puifiers" or the like. Incidentally
neither does Vladimir Lamm. Maybe you should e-mail him
and let him in on the big fuse secret too.-T.M.
"I design gear from scratch --and no I don't play with
"wonder fuses", Quantum puifiers" or the like. Incidentally
neither does Vladimir Lamm. Maybe you should e-mail him
and let him in on the big fuse secret too."Not sure what Mr. Lamm has to do with this but there is certainly no secret about "wonder fuses" and the like!
I bet U think cryogenically treating metals is "voodoo" as well......
Like I said, buy one and try it. Then one can make an informed observation/decision :-)
Cheers,
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