which audiophile fuse for the audiolab 6000 cdt ????


i've read of people changing their fuse on their audiolab 6000 cdt transport.

but audiolab, mentions using a T1AL 250V fuse for those of us in the 120v regions.

 

 well, when i look at audiophile fuses. i never see a fuse in this value.

and i always see the mention of the fuse change with no mention of the fuse value.

just mentions of the brand of fuse. ;)

 

so are their audiophile fuses that are T1AL 250V or are people substituting  different fuses ? sorry i don't know anything about fuses.

 

so if any one can help. :)

 

 

deluxe

I can help, but I'll get flamed.

Save your money. "Audiophile" fuses are a waste of time and funds.

secretguy, thanks for taking the time to reply. :)

 

but i actually have an "audiophile" fuse in my blu-ray/4k player and it’s definitely doing something. ;)

 

i have one of those acme silver cryo fuses. not bad for $29 !!!!

 

don’t worry i can’t afford one of those 10 figure fuses. ;)

 

it’s more of a waste when i buy films on disc. and don’t watch them. ;)

 

anyway most agree that upgrading everything on the 6000 cdt can be positive. power cords/digital cables and darn it, it seems fuses too.

 

i’d like to try it for myself. ;)

 

it’s fine that you’ve put out the word of warning, but i guess i’ve already lost my mind ! ;)

T1AL 250V is a 1 amp, slow blow, 250mV fuse (check me on this) which I believe is listed on the Acme site.

I've only tried an inexpensive Acme and a small/regular ceramic fuse, so don't have any specific rec's.

 

DeKay

thanks for chiming in ! :)

 

https://www.revolutionpower.com/acme-audio-labs-small-silver-ceramic-fuse-cryogenic-treated-with-special-sauce-slo-blow

 

looking at the fuse values is  0.25A (250mA) the one you think i should get ???

 

that's the value listed that number wise seems closest for the slo-blow small 5x20mm size that i need.

anyway if you look at the acme page. you'll see T1AL 250V  isn't listed. and i never see it listed on any audiophile fuse page for the size i need.

maybe i'm getiing something wrong/confused...

 

again thanks for being helpful. :)

 

 

Typo on my part S/B 250V (not mV).

So - 1 amp, slow blow, 250mV (again check me on this-;).

I just looked @ Acme and didn't see "V" listed.

The "T" is for timed or slow blow, but not certain what "L" is.

 

DeKay