Quantum Science Audio Thread


This is a thread for those who wish to discuss Quantum Science Audio products of all types.
tommylion
So I’m still using an ARC SP9 mk ll, that still has the original 3/10th amp slow blow power fuse. So what would you gentlemen suggest I replace it with to make the biggest difference?

Thanks all.

JD

oldhvymec
George NEVER EVER tried an after market fuse.. That’s hardheaded, and sure doesn’t contribute, to repeat it over and over.

Try it THEN complain..:-)

Time to feed the chickens..
There’s only one answer for your dig at me

A fuse:
1: two end caps
2: short piece of fuse wire connecting the two end caps through a glass tube (that’s all she wrote).

To those "non technical" members that are interested, do not listen to fusers, listen to the techs of this industry that design the audio products you have.
AND YOU WON"T SEE THEM ON THREADS LIKE THIS AGREEING WITH THESE FUSERS, EVER!!!
Just clean and tighten your fuse holder and re-new your fuse (if old) with a good quality 50cent Bussman, Littlefuse or similar.
As with "many switch-on surges" they do deteriorate, bend, stretch and get crusty with electrolysis formations on their fusible wire elements before they give out, as these pics show of a fuse wire element ageing over time show. https://ibb.co/9NbTwqK
(even the $$$ boutique ones will age just as much also)
Cheers to those "non fusers" George
Despite posts just like the one above removed by the mods, george goes and posts the very same thing that got them removed in the first place.

@tommylion, I believe you, being the OP, can delete his abusive posts without going to the mods. 

All the best,
Nonoise
It ’s only for the non technical, has not been named to anyone personally, unlike you do, BIG DIFFERENCE!!!!
"there is an arrow on the fuse tube." So what! All AC voltage/current is unidirectional!


Uh, "unidirectional" means "in one direction". Hence the arrow.