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In my amplifiers, there are fuses in series with the output of each output tube. Obviously then, the fuse can effect sound quality. I was doing some reading on audiophile fuses and then also on the real differences between a fast-blow and a slow-blow fuse. Apparently slow-blow fuses are "wire wound". This makes me wonder whether they can be significantly inductive, enough to attenuate the hf response. Has anyone else considered the possible inductance of a slow blow fuse? Thanks.
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Topic - Inductance of a slow blow fuse - Lew 18:09:25 11/10/10 (10)
- RE: Inductance of a slow blow fuse - scarlett5689@att.net 16:03:47 11/18/10 (0)
- RE: Inductance of a slow blow fuse - kenster 19:28:38 11/13/10 (0)
- Not enough to measure or matter. - Al Sekela 11:35:37 11/11/10 (2)
- RE: Not enough to measure or matter. - Lew 13:45:20 11/11/10 (1)
- Consequences of the weak dollar. - Al Sekela 11:16:26 11/12/10 (0)
- RE: Inductance of a slow blow fuse - Palustris 09:40:35 11/11/10 (0)
- RE: Inductance of a slow blow fuse - djk 18:18:08 11/10/10 (3)
- RE: Inductance of a slow blow fuse - Lew 18:35:56 11/10/10 (2)
- RE: Inductance of a slow blow fuse - pictureguy 20:27:16 11/10/10 (1)
- Sure, - Lew 22:12:39 11/10/10 (0)