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

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

 

 

 

thanks, again for the insights.

 

looks like this fuse issue, might be one of the mysteries of the audio world. ;)

You might try a  "ceramic"  Plain Jane T1AL 250V fuse for fun.

I tried one in an Audion amp (in place of a glass envelope fuse) and it did sound better to me.

I got change back from a dollar when I purchased it 20 years ago, so maybe 2 dollars now.

 

DeKay