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I agree nobody has actually tested the fuses, and the fact the HiFi Tuning fuses were misused by a customer means NOTHING, as a high break fuse could be replaced by a slow blow fuse of ANY make. But the fact the customer was misinformed somehow makes HiFi Tuning fuses bad? That's ridiculous. And the assumptions made by "experts" here are many times similarly ridiculous. I think this thread should be locked, it's going nowhere and accomplishing nothing except generating animosity. On thing is for sure, I'm out.
Start a collection thread for Tyson's ABX box and have vendors start sending him stuff.I might be hesitant because I suspect he's one of those iso-ward room ultra precision studio pan-pot artificial constructs types and I'm more in the Toole/Olive/Fincham/Linkwitz school. Plus I have my own preferences stated as such. But it would be a start.cheers,AJ
It's just seems like you were given the wrong info and this is a case of misapplication rather than the fuse not working properly. It's possible you talked to someone who works for the maker of the fuses and they didn't have a clue and gave you bad advice. It happens all the time. You're pretty quick to condemn them, as someone who wants to be extremely stringent and scientific about so many "audiophile" things. This is somebody's business and livelihood as well, and you are bashing them publically without enough evidence to warrant it imo. Your single incident does not make it a fact that the fuses won't operate correctly when used appropriately.Look, I'm just going to stay away because arguing about these things is an exercise in futility in most cases. IME, almost everything you do to a system or room is audible... but only large, obvious changes are worth worrying about. Everyone needs to choose for themselves how particular they are going to be about the details. And the facts about audibility of many things are unknown. Neither side is really grasping the whole truth imo. I think it's ok to leave some things as simply "I don't know" rather than forming strong opinions either way. There's still lots of folks out there that think all amplifiers sound exactly the same and you are deluding yourself about the superiority of any particular topology.
Uhm, say what?
Yea, I am confused by this also. Perhaps AJ can clarify his statement. It sounds rather insulting to me. I am often confused by AJs comments as you might note in our exchanges.
Hi Fast Fred,Congratulations on a fast topic. Over 600 views in one day and so many responses is notable. Here is my experience.I had several email exchanges with the maker of Tuning Fuses and got the same Red Herring responses. My first experience with his product was in an RM-9 MKII that came to me for service with eight tuning fuses (one for each tube) in place of my specified HIGH BREAKING ceramic fuses. The tuning fuse's inability to do their job properly had blown the wirewound cathode resistor, which I had never seen before. I study every failure and this one caught my attention because it takes a lot of energy to blow that resistor. Its wire is much stouter and of a very high melting material, any fuse should go first. Of course I opened up the fuse and looked at its construction. It was made in such a way as to be the worst possible fuse for that application. I called the distributor here and asked is it was a high breaking fuse and suitable for a tube fuse. He didn't know what that was. I said well the fuse specified for my amp is high breaking and ceramic. He said that because his fuse was ceramic also it must be OK. This is very naive. He doesn't know and perhaps the maker doesn't know that a high breaking fuse is made a different way, though from the outside it looks the same. These fuses are totally inappropriate for any high voltage DC application such as a tube fuse in an amplifier. What also amazed me is that these fuses cost more than most tubes. I felt sorry for the owner who had been led down this path by irresponsible magazines like Positive Feedback. Not only did this fuse not protect his tube but it did not protect his amplifier.The maker of these fuses, like many makers of tweaks will certainly get no admiration from me. What gets me is why so many people want to play with tweaks rather than make real improvements in their system like bi-amping, adding a good subwoofer and simplifying the signal path.
I am often confused by AJs comments as you might note in our exchanges.
Why don't you want to make an effort to prove a negative (statement you've made?)
Tell you what : I'm going to get one of these fuse things and decide for myself - albeit one with a money back guarantee, then there's really no financial risk.
It appears you believe that it is perfectly OK for someone to misrepresent and make specious claims for a product as a means of a livelihood.
Logic is part of the whole EE/Physics thing.That seems like the best recourse of someone who believes in the plausibility of such things. It will say nothing about the efficacy of the DUT itself, but it will certainly ascertain the response of your perceptions to it, which is all that matters. As I've been saying all along. If it makes you enjoy your system more, by all means do so. The only concern being, as Roger brought up, it's functionality as an actual fuse!cheers,AJ
A fuse, like every thing that is electrical has Inductance, Resistance and Capacitance. Where the fuse is located within the circuit is what is important.
Um, it's to do with the design of the circuit and where the fuse appears in it. Typically, most of the power supply is "after" the fuse and the fuse is assumed to be insignificant in any calculation of the circuit performance. (In response to jarcher)
Fast Fred is yearning for serious reviews of components. Franks ABX box was suggested as a useful tool to get meaningful results, you seemed to agree and mentioned publishing results. You were saying you were amazed about lack of room treatments at shows.I suggested to Fred (somewhat jokingly) to start a collection thread to purchase an ABX box for you to do these reviews (since it would be a service to the AC community), including reviews of room treatment products. The only blind testing of room treatments I'm aware of, is by Toole, which showed quite the opposite of what many believe in.Feel free to converse directly with him (Toole) to avoid any hearsay and misinterpretation. Olive as well.I eschew their use almost entirely, hence my comments about sending my speakers for review, since they are designed specifically to avoid so called room treatments. But I note that is based on my preferences for sound...and why. I don't find ultra-precision studio constructs as "realism", because I attend mostly live classical/jazz etc. YMMV.cheers,AJ