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But isn't the downside that your opening up your expensive gear to irrepairable damage?And the upside is what exactly?Being rational I think its better to look in other area's before considering such a move. There's gains to be had in many other area's that aren't subtle or psychological with less risk. I do agree its cheap but so are the words 'I told you so'
Yes, it is, ShinOBIWAN ... and in my original post, I commented that maybe this tweak should only be done with power amps like Naim which incorporate protection against excessive current on the PCBs, which shuts off the supply.As to "opening up your expensive gear to irreparable damage" ... some people do actually do this in the search for better sound! Owners of the bigger Maggies which have the true ribbons (smaller Maggies typically have "quasi-ribbons) often remove the fuses which Magnepan put there to protect the ribbons - the theory being, the fuses will blow before excess current blows the ribbon apart. They do this and take the risk because it sounds much much better.Regards,Andy
Sex without a condom - I remember that one, dimly....... Ciao Baby,
Seriously, Andy, I don't like the idea of tossing the rail fuses - remember, there's no speaker fuse or polyswitch, some protection is always wise even if there is a slight sonic penalty.Cheers,Hugh