To Fuse or Not to Fuse... That is the question!


Ok.. I think I understand that no fuse is better than a cheap fuse. And a good fuse is better than a cheap fuse. But is no fuse better than the best fuse?

One person on Audiogon said that he achieved better sound by using a Blue fuse over no fuse. I guess my question is... Do these new, high dollar fuses just allow the current to flow better with solid protection or do they actually due to quantum physics or something, actually improve upon the signal by eliminating errant bad electrons and thereby actually improving the music over no fuse at all?

I gots to know!


captaindidactic
Electrons are red herrings. The electrons are simply the carriers of charge. They are not the current. They are not the signal. 
To Fuse or Not to Fuse... That is the question!...Might be better titled to use a stock fuse or upgrade?. No fuse means no sound. Don’t stick in a 22 round either.

All I can say is that I noticed a difference. And (drum roll please) so did my wife who could generally care less.

I read all the literature before getting a Synergistic blue. Now there’s Orange! O R A N G E...cryogenically frozen by Tapist Monks.

Did I drink the kookaid? Maybe. Synergistic strives to keep it clean so there’s that too. They give you a thirty day money back guarantee.

The typical installed fuse is nothing fancy.
Ok, what I meant by No Fuse, was bypassing the fuse with copper or silver wire. Is the Blue or now the Orange fuse doing something other than just making a great connection? Is it actually enhancing the sound somehow making the sound even better than a direct connection? 
I also need 7 fuses in each of my amps, two in my preamp and at least one in my CD player. This totals 17 fuses. $2700.00 This is more than my original system cost back in the day. 

I am frantically searching a previous post in hopes to find what I think I read, that someone bypassed the fuses and then tried a Blue fuse. He found that he liked the sound of the Blue fuse over bypassing. So, hence the question.... What did the fuse do other than be a great fuse?
I am frantically searching a previous post in hopes to find what I think I read, that someone bypassed the fuses and then tried a Blue fuse. He found that he liked the sound of the Blue fuse over bypassing. So, hence the question.... What did the fuse do other than be a great fuse?
I would speculate that the fuse simply resulted in sonic changes that happened to be subjectively preferable in the particular system to the particular listener.  While more likely than not being less true to the source material than the bypass he tried.

Regards,
-- Al