Something For The Fuse Guys ...


There are fuses, and then, there are fuses. 

I'm evaluating some prototype fuses that I received in the mail three days ago. 

Over the past few years, I've used fuses from five different manufacturers. The last three were the Red, Black and Blue fuses from Synergistic Research. Each one incrementally improved the sound of my system. My favorite so far was the SR Blue. 

The prototype fuses being evaluated presently raises the SQ beyond all of the others mentioned above. The major improvement to my ears is better tonal accuracy. Instruments and voices are more life-like. The noise is reduced allowing for a more solid 3-D presentation with the musicians more solidly presented on the sound stage. Overall, more information is fleshed out of CDs and LPs. 

The manufacturer, the price and the name of the prototype fuses will come later. I don't have the information thus far. My understanding is, if all works out, the release date is to be mid-October. 

Stay tuned ... 

Frank
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Maybe they don't last long because of the people they run into? ... 
cleeds2,477 posts10-22-2019 1:06pmnonoise
Anyone here notice that every so often, someone pops in and spouts off about how well pedigreed and engineered his background is and he then goes off on tangents to demonstrate just how smart he is?
Yup. They usually don't last long. We've seen this before, especially the "put some money into the bet. I am more than willing to do that" kind of taunt.
Beware the audio guru. They're easy to spot.

Hopefully: the kind of people we’ll run into, on a site(purportedly) dedicated to the improvement of one’s listening experience, will be those that point us in a direction, conducive to achieving that goal. It’s been my experience; making system/listening improvements takes experimentation. Whether in the position of one’s speakers, relative to where they’re seated, walls, etc(major/usually profound), or- what fuses one chooses and uses(minor/generally subtle).
They will also steer you away from things that don't improve your listening experience. 
Will someone here start and moderate a FB page, where rules of decorum are enforced? No put downs, etc.  Call it "Audio Forum Refugees".  
They will also steer you away from things that don't improve your listening experience.

Brilliant. Stunningly so.

I've been following the back and forth on Sean Carroll's "Something Deeply Hidden" and after reading a certain someone's posts I think we just may have our first 'break' through data point.  : )