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In Reply to: Synergistic Research Red Fuse posted by Mossback on January 8, 2016 at 18:41:24:
Well,
I think Hi fi Tuning presents measurements for resistance of their fuses in order of milliohms in one direction and a difference of ++1/10 milliohms in the other direction- or to that effect. I haven't looked in a while.
These are DC measurements and are miniscule not sure at all how they could be audible when you think of the DC resistance of the HV section of a power transformer being say 3-5 ohms swamping out any effect of the fuse..
How could milliohms make an audible difference as applied directionality one way versus another? Also what relevance does dc measurements have on the ac supply in this regard.
Mysterious to me.
Love to hear any salient technical reasons why it might be true that ++ 1/10 milliohms of difference in an ac application would be audible.
I'm open to listen just need some math or physics to understand it.
Perhaps we'll hear more from others.
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- RE: Synergistic Research Red Fuse - AJ 09:26:40 01/09/16 (3)
- RE: Synergistic Research Red Fuse - Lew 13:55:04 01/11/16 (2)
- RE: Synergistic Research Red Fuse - AJ 17:53:09 01/11/16 (1)
- RE: Synergistic Research Red Fuse - Lew 07:40:37 01/12/16 (0)