Audiophile fuses - Synergistic Black fuses vs the còmpetition


Between friends samples and onew I havd bought I find that these Synergistic fuses to be the best balanced. And without question inner detail .I originally had Hifi tunING supreme.which are good  but not in the SR class 
The Audio horizon I found more tipped up compared in certain areas furutech were no where's as detailed . The SR  Black fuses use the latest in Graphene  technology everyone from Nasa 
To the latest hi tech 3d printing and many 1,000s denser then Copper.Silver or Platinum.
All super computers are now using and soon home computers it is much faster and accurate.
But also smoother and more organic sounding parts connecxion if you purchase at least 3 or more 
May give you a respectable discount. Email Chris the owner at Tech go to the site . Lucky I only had 5 in my system. One thjng that was surprising is that I put one in my JL audio  Subwoofer  thd bass was noticeably more accurate and articulate.  2 thjngs to mention .these fuses take up to 200 hours to fully runin.but after 100 hrs 90% of the runin  is complete, also  Always go up to the next size ,for standard cheap steel fuses can vary up to 15%,where these fuses are typically within 
1%.  I found that no fuses popped .on a Modwright pre I popped 2 , then went from 2 to 2.5A
No problems and Make sure you get proper  slow-timed ,or Fast blow. A No Brainer like a very good cable upgrade and comes with a 30 day money back guarantee. 
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Showing 1 response by gs5556

Where is your data that shows this "1%" variance? Seems odd that these audiophile fuses require you to go up a size just so they won’t blow (even odder still when they are touted as 1% tolerance!).

Those "standard cheap steel" fuses do not exist as fuse elements are not steel. Besides, take a look at the data sheets of Littelfuse, for example, and tell me where I can find the same for the boutique brands. Also, if standard fuses have a 15% out of tolerance, then how can Littelfuse make fuses with 4 ratings between 1 and 1.5 amps? (1.00, 1.20, 1.25, 1.50).

I’ll never argue about what you do or do not hear, but don’t throw the technical stuff at me as justification. Going up a fuse size because you want to save your $100 fuse investment puts at risk your many times more expensive equipment. What is protecting what?