Will there be any 'Arrow' mark in a Fuse holder?


Hi Everybody, I am new to this Forum. Please clarify that,

Will there be any 'Arrow' mark in a fuse holder to show

the direction to fix a fuse? Will all type of fuses have

'Arrow' mark? I need the advices to upgrade the fuses.

In one of a forum, I read the following 'Message'as follows:-

"The fuse has to be parallel to the overall direction of the sine waves coming from the wall socket and into you audio gear. If they enter at an unusually steep angle, the top (or bottom) peaks and throughs will get clipped off or attenuated and you will get jagged or almost square waves in you signal. The resulting SQ will be harsh and grating to the ears. Prolonged usage may damage the speaker coils as well."

So, friends,please give me a clear picture to replace a

'fuse' in my Preamp and DAC. Thank you.

Regards,

Rhapsodi.
rhapsodi

Showing 1 response by musicnoise

Most manufacturers do not put an arrow on the fuse holder because the polarity of the sine wave coming out of the wall socket depends on (1) whether you are above or below the equator and (2) the position of the planets at the time that you change the fuse. For example, when Saturn is in quadrature with Mars, the fuse should point toward the component but the reverse is true when in Uranus. These facts must be considered or you would only be guessing at the polarity of the sine wave coming out of the wall. Then there is chaos theory which can only be dealt with via control theory and of course the principle points of interest there are at 86 and 99 Hz, with the first being most important and often referred to as the MAXWELL equation SMART point. Audiophilology is extremely complex, much more than anything that NASA ever deals with. Hope this helps.