The Synergistic Research Orange Fuse ... Further thoughts.


Here are my observations after several weeks of burning in the new SR Orange fuses:

1. The sound has a more relaxed presentation. 

2.  Clarity - There is less grain. I thought I had this beat, but evidently not. 

3.  The soundstage has expanded further and instruments and performers are more well-placed inside the stage. The presentation is a lot more three-dimensional. 

4.  More articulation on voices. Vocals are more organically human in nature. While listening to Kevin Mahogany sing "Skylark," I hung on every note and word in the lyrics. Massed voices, like those heard on the Norman Luboff Choir's "But Beautiful" album, are more delineated. The solo instruments are more present than ever before also.

5.  There is a definite improvement in dynamics. Drum solos place the drummer right there in the room with you. Rim shots, bongos, congas and big bass drums are amazing. So are vibes. Cal Tjader and Victor Feldman ... Welcome to the party. 

6.  There has been a further improvement in tonal accuracy. String instruments have taken on a new dimension.  

7.   Among other improvements, there has been a slight amount of welcome warmth added to the mid-bass. The music, as a result, has become more emotionally involving. A little more tube-like in a very nice way.

8.  More meat on the bones overall. Massed strings are beautiful.  Bach's "Air on a G String" ... simply beautiful.  

9.  Lastley, I can set the volume control lower and get the same volume in sound as before.

Overall ... the new Orange fuse is a real winner in my system. 

Highly recommended. 

Frank

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Do we hear the same irritations when other manufacturers upgrade their equipment?

Absolutely! That's certainly one of the things that bugs me about ARC is their creation of a perpetual 2-year upgrade cycle.  I much prefer the approach of Pass or VAC or Herron or Kuzma for instance who only introduce new product versions when there is a something of substance to present (in my view).  
^^^ I've been more than satisfied with ARC. Been a customer since the early 1980s. As stated before, I  no longer chase the upgrade path. Only tweaks for me from now on. 
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Frank
There is a wide divide between believing and knowing, at least there is for me. 

As @analogluvr  points out:

There is always a need for a/b comparisons.

In my experience, I have learned that my audio memory is suspect (if I am only going by it) and it becomes progressively problematic the longer the time between event A and event B.

I've learned this by evaluating my gear with direct and repeated comparisons across (nearly all) of my system changes. It's really hard work, but the rewards are significant and the growth and learning well worth it and in some cases priceless. 

I say this despite being intimately familiar with my system and having spent thousands of hours with it. 

My advice to members is to test and question yourself and your approach to audio more vigorously than your gear.
I’m the first to admit, after being out of the high end audio loop since about 2000 (had to take a break or lose my sanity), I am basically a newbie again. So much has changed...and yet it remains the same. I see the same arguement about cabling that was going on in 1978, 1990, and 2000 is still going strong.

But this "fuse" debate has me baffled. Can someone give me a quick breakdown on what is being discussed? What product are you changing fuses in? I only know of Synergy Research by what I have seen in Audiophile forums and chat rooms, and it is one of two extremes -- love Ted Denney or consider him and SR as nothing more than snake oil. I take it that Ted is the person who started SR, but all I know about the company is it sells power conditioners, high end cables, and other products I’m sure. I have no opinion one way or the other because I am not familiar with their products nor have I used them. I don’t praise or demonize anything that I have not tested myself.

Again, I would appreciate an education. Many times when you ask this type of question on these forums, all you hear is "That is what the Internet is for" or "Try Goggle". The problem is, I don’t know what to search for...I don’t understand "Orange Fuses" from "Blue Fuses" in the context of this discussion.

Thank you.

Allen