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| Huck |
Posted: May 04, 2008 03:22 pm
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Sound Thinking Member Group: Members Posts: 7 Member No.: 468 Joined: May 01, 2008 |
I am interested in a fuse for my tubed headphone amp and it takes a 3 amp "fast-blow" shorty 250 volt. Isoclean fuses only come in "slow-blo", so am I looking for trouble if I install a "slow blow" in place of a "fast-blow"! The HI-Fi Tuning fuses come in both slo and fast blo's. Most of what I have read,seems like the Isoclean ones are ones to buy. They are not cheap, but if I can hear a diff for the good, then that's o.k! by me! Anybody use either brand with good results? Thanks, Huck
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| bolly |
Posted: May 04, 2008 04:04 pm
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![]() ElectrohomePA100mk1Guy!1! Group: Charter Member Posts: 1018 Member No.: 11 Joined: July 01, 2006 |
Huck, I wouldn't install a slow-blow, when the piece calls for a fast-blow, just not good practice. As far as whether or not you, or any other person can hear a difference in fuses.... well, good luck with that...
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| hifi_nut |
Posted: May 04, 2008 04:13 pm
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![]() Giving it another try Group: Charter Member Posts: 3384 Member No.: 6 Joined: June 30, 2006 |
I´m a non believer, so I will not enter that argument either. Having said that, I´m sure many will be interested in your findings, so by all means keep us up-dated. |
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| clint e. |
Posted: May 05, 2008 05:32 am
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![]() D161t@L 0N L1N3 / Analog at heart Group: Moderator Posts: 6089 Member No.: 40 Joined: July 13, 2006 |
Imho, ceramic are better than glass fuses. For the simple fact that if a fuse blows it could happen the glass blows also, and that's not a good thing.
I use only ceramic fast blows. Never use slow blows in audio. For sonic reasons, imo it's better to use ferrite rings on power cable than "audio" fuses. -------------------- ![]() " Not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be measured " Albert Einstein![]() |
| Huck |
Posted: May 06, 2008 08:23 am
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Sound Thinking Member Group: Members Posts: 7 Member No.: 468 Joined: May 01, 2008 |
Thanks for the advice! I wouldn't use a slo-blo in place of a fast-blo anyway,or vice-versa, but just wondering why there is a fast-blo in this head-phone amp, as I imagine it draws quite a bit upon start-up?! Thanks, Huck
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| clint e. |
Posted: May 06, 2008 12:16 pm
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![]() D161t@L 0N L1N3 / Analog at heart Group: Moderator Posts: 6089 Member No.: 40 Joined: July 13, 2006 |
The main use of low blow fuses are for industrial porposes. Almost all audio components have fast blow fuses. Exceptions are in some power amps - class D and sub woofers included - , some speakers and/or PA systems.
-------------------- ![]() " Not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be measured " Albert Einstein![]() |
| Huck |
Posted: May 08, 2008 05:26 am
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Sound Thinking Member Group: Members Posts: 7 Member No.: 468 Joined: May 01, 2008 |
I received two Hi-Fi Tuning fuses and installed one (2.5amp fast-blo) in my Woo Audio WA6 headphone amp and I "think" I can hear a difference for the good, but maybe it's my wallet telling me that I "should" hear a difference. My amp is still burning-in, so maybe I won't be able to be properly hear the difference yet. I am curious (sucker) for cheap tweaks! Huck
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| clint e. |
Posted: May 08, 2008 06:45 am
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![]() D161t@L 0N L1N3 / Analog at heart Group: Moderator Posts: 6089 Member No.: 40 Joined: July 13, 2006 |
I do believe that you can ear some difference - for better - between low vs. fast blow fuses, for the simple fact that fast blow fuses have a lesser resistance than low blows.
And yes, i'm a sucker too, for cheap tweeks that works. Here's an interesting article about fuses: http://www.your-book.co.uk/fuses.htm -------------------- ![]() " Not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be measured " Albert Einstein![]() |
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