Ya puts the fuse on a perfectly level surface plate, then flick one end with the nail of your right index figure. If it flies off the surface plate and breaks on the floor, you've got a bad fuse. Better luck next time. If it stays on the surface plate, select the end of the fuse that is pointing away from you and stick it in first. I won't insult you by telling you where to stick it.
Fuse Direction for Pass Labs Amp and Preamp
I am going to re fuse my Pass X250.8 and XP-32 with Synergistic Research purple fuses in a couple of days. I was hoping to get advice on a rule of thumb for direction of the fuses. My instinct tells me to start by installing the fuse by the direction of the lettering on the fuses. I am thinking that the direction should be the lettering left to right with the beginning of the lettering facing out of the amp and the end of the lettering facing into the amp. Does this sound right?
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Quite the word salad! Complete with self contradiction. Apparently the comment about Ted isn't directed at me; I didn't bring him up. But coincidentally, we've been playing some Synergistic speaker cables in the shop for the last month. Our customer that brought them in exclaimed how they were so transformative. We ran a comparison, just for fun, between them and our shop cables, which we made up from 10ga oxygen free copper wire. Everyone in the shop was challenged to hear a difference. Our speakers though are 16 Ohms and speaker cables are far less critical when driving 16 Ohms as opposed to 8 or 4 Ohms.
Priceless! 🤣 Spoiler alert: Truth is what is going on.
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No, I haven't talked myself out of trying fuses, I just haven't talked myself into trying them. Partly because the four ARC amps I use to power my tri-amped system have seven fuses each. So, that's 28 fuses just in the amps. And then another 5 in the front end, for a total of 33. You can see where that would get pricey very quickly especially if your talkin' SR fuses. I appreciate the Acme fuse suggestion, so that would only be $700 to do them all rather than the >$4000 variety. Honestly I don't need to be reminded that this is fun. It's all about the music to me not the nth degree of what I can get out of my system. Regards, barts |
Hello @barts I've accumulated about 5 different brands of low cost, aftermarket fuses (I'd never pay what SR charges, but that's just me) and in my Marantz PM-15S2 and SA-15S2 SACD player there was a distinct difference with all of them, directionally and in comparison to the bog standard ones. With my Kinki EX-M1, I could hardly tell the difference so I kept in the standard fuse that came with it. The "sound" when in the wrong direction always rolled off the highs, muted ambience, and gave an out of phase shading to the sound making it harder to locate placement on the soundstage, or kind of a slight blur. If one didn't know, they'd be content with the sound and attribute it to some house sound (like warmth or richness). In the proper direction, everything snaps into place, the highs extend more and ambience is restored, along with better definition and detail. That's been my experience with every fuse I've tried with the Marantz gear, but not the Kinki. All the best, |
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