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theschoolmaster
22-07-2022, 11:58
Hi all. I am selling this Synergistic Research audiophile-grade fuse as it came with a piece of equipment I purchased, and I no longer have need of it. It has only had a few hours use, and comes in its original box.
I'm asking £50, free postage. If there's no interest here I will have to grit my teeth and put it on FleaBay!
Here's what Synergistic Research say about their red fuse:

"[I]Synergistic Research RED Fuses feature proprietary alloy burn wires and end caps encased in anti-resonant ceramic bodies. RED fuses are then treated with 2,000,000 volts of electricity in a process we call Quantum Tunneling that alters the conductor at a molecular level for optimum performance.
Unique to SR RED Fuses is a new treatment process applied exclusively to SR RED Fuses that realigns the crystal structure of both the burn wire and the end caps for a refinement in high frequency characteristics and improved timbre linearity. All told SR RED fuses significantly outperform every other high-end fuse on the market and are the only fuses guaranteed to deliver a significant increase in system performance or your money back.
When compared to our award winning SR20 Quantum Fuses, SR RED Fuses sound more refined with smoother highs and more linear frequency extension from the deepest bass to the highest highs; no small feat given the remarkable performance of our original SR20 Quantum Fuses."

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walpurgis
22-07-2022, 12:43
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struth
25-07-2022, 08:27
Photos now in place

theschoolmaster
29-07-2022, 11:11
Reduced to £40 for quick sale!

theschoolmaster
13-08-2022, 18:28
Ok, I get the message. £25 and it's yours.

Pigmy Pony
13-08-2022, 19:07
Repeating a question posed earlier in another thread, where would I stick it? Genuine question, so be kind to me :)

struth
13-08-2022, 19:10
if you have a unit in your system that uses a 1 amp fuse(internal) then this is where you would use it

Pigmy Pony
13-08-2022, 19:22
There was me thinking I'd just stick it in a plug. Time to research my kit then. Should I unplug stuff first? :doh:

theschoolmaster
15-08-2022, 08:57
Hi Pigmy Pony. Are you interested in the fuse? If so, it's yours (or whoever gets in first) for £20, free postage.