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In Reply to: RE: But that's what makes this so interesting - the manufacturer says the fuses are not directional. :-) nt posted by geoffkait on November 9, 2007 at 04:31:33:
Sorry i havent chimed in earlier, but I asked the manufacturer awhile back if the fuses were directional.
I didnt ask the USA distributors, but the manufacturer in Germany, whom I bought from direct.
His answer was that they are not designed to be directional.
That said, many cables are not designed to be directional, but exhibit a directionality.
Which is a pity because if the HiFiTuning fuses exhibit directionality but are not designed and printed to indicate their direction, then each batch and rating maybe different in direction, so there is no consistent way to know without trying each fuse.
Another thing to note with these fuses is that they definitely have a burn in period and sound different after about 300 hours. In my power amps they started with great bass but a frazzled top end which smoothed out after burn-in.
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Follow Ups
- RE: But that's what makes this so interesting - the manufacturer says the fuses are not directional. :-) nt - HumanMedia 16:20:03 11/09/07 (1)
- I guess all that can be done is to buy IsoClean or try Hi-Fi Tuning and try both ways. nt - Norm 06:00:28 11/10/07 (0)