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MCRU
12-12-2010, 20:21
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If you are thinking what can a fuse do for my system then please think again. These fuses will give your system an instant sound quality improvement. The stock fuse fitted inside your amplifier, cd player etc, etc is a basic 9p fuse with thin wire and made in bulk, its only designed to save your equipment in the event of a power surge or malfunction.

The Hi-Fi tuning fuses are manufactured to improve your hi-fi system, that's it. Using solid silver internal fuse wire, ceramic body, silver plated end caps with gold plating over the top and finally cryo treated, I have sold enough to know that these are not gimmicks and really do work. Available to fit inside your equipment and also in a UK mains plug.

There is a test report for the fuses on my website in the downloads section under http://www.mains-cables-r-us.co.uk/downloads.html

A review is here:-http://www.6moons.com/audioreviews/net/net.html

If you are serious about your sound quality, this is the most cost effective up-grade there is.

http://www.mains-cables-r-us.co.uk/ourshop/prod_902183-HiFi-Tuning-Ultimate-2-Audio-Grade-Fuses.html

Stratmangler
12-12-2010, 20:47
These the same fuses as were being handed over for receipt of a voucher at Whittlebury Hall this year ?

MCRU
12-12-2010, 20:54
These the same fuses as were being handed over for receipt of a voucher at Whittlebury Hall this year ?

err no!

appreciate the comments but the furutech fuses cost treble what the hi-fi tuning ones cost!

read up on them I dare you and the reviews speak for themselves

I have sold 10 this week, never had 1 negative comment as its such an easy up-grade for such a good improvement

thx

Stratmangler
12-12-2010, 21:06
I only ask 'cos I went to the show and got one of the fuses.
I couldn't hear any bloody difference with the fuse in use. It didn't make my setup sound any worse, so the fuse is still in situ.

Just found the packet it came in, and it was from these nice people http://www.amr-audio.co.uk/html/goldfuse_individual.html

lurcher
13-12-2010, 13:14
Without getting into the "do they, dont they". Are they still fuses? the way you described them in comparison to standard fuses makes me wonder if they are still protection devices, or just a way of removing a fuse from the system.

MCRU
13-12-2010, 14:00
It is still a fuse but with pure silver fuse wire, as you know silver is the best conductor known, only a handful of country's have fused plugs.

lurcher
13-12-2010, 14:17
At room temperature :-)

But whatever the material, it needs to have a resistance that allow it to generate enough heat to break the conductor when excess current flows. I would have thought a 5A silver fuse would need the same resistance as a 5A copper one. Though I know nothing of the enginearing behind fuses, I would think the rate of heat transfer and melting point of the conductor would also come into it.

John
13-12-2010, 14:21
David I have a suggestion why not send some out on loan say perhaps 3 members of AOS, each person to give feedback. The person could have the option of purchase or return. If they work like you say they do then you will get some great advertising and also a good sense of will amongst the members

MCRU
13-12-2010, 14:39
David I have a suggestion why not send some out on loan say perhaps 3 members of AOS, each person to give feedback. The person could have the option of purchase or return. If they work like you say they do then you will get some great advertising and also a good sense of will amongst the members

no problem at all

I have to say even on my humble roksan KC-1 and KT-1 the sound improved, first 3 punters to pm me can have one to play with no problemo, there are the ones that fit inside your equipment and there are the ones that fit in the plugs of your power cables, the equipment ones sometimes need the lid opening but some have the IEC inlet with the fuse holder below which is quite an easy thing to get into.

http://i622.photobucket.com/albums/tt309/themainsman/iecinlets.jpg

MCRU
13-12-2010, 15:11
makes interesting reading for the technically minded....

http://www.hifi-tuning.com/pdf/wlfr.eng.pdf

Reid Malenfant
13-12-2010, 16:13
It'd be interesting to know how they managed to lower the resistance of these fuses so much & still retain the correct fuse rating ;) The only way that i can see how they possibly could do it is to use a much shorter fusible element inside the fuse itself :scratch:

Any way of finding out without resorting to blowing one & taking a look inside? :eyebrows:

MCRU
13-12-2010, 16:35
It'd be interesting to know how they managed to lower the resistance of these fuses so much & still retain the correct fuse rating ;) The only way that i can see how they possibly could do it is to use a much shorter fusible element inside the fuse itself :scratch:

Any way of finding out without resorting to blowing one & taking a look inside? :eyebrows:

the guy who owns the company is the best person to speak to, I have forwarded your comments

StanleyB
13-12-2010, 16:39
I couldn't see any BSI or Kite mark on them. So does that mean that they do not have UK approval?

StanleyB
13-12-2010, 20:51
I did ask a valid point on the product. And the question is whether it has BSI approval kite mark so that it can legally be used in a UK mains plug. This guarantees that a fuse or fuse holder has been manufactured in full compliance to the appropriate section of the IEC 60127 (BS EN 60127) standard.

MCRU
13-12-2010, 22:30
Hi-fi tuning can be contacted here I suggest, as I am not the only seller of this item in the UK countless others also sell it and have been doing for many years prior to me. He can answer your questions better than I.

bestellung@hifi-tuning.com

The Grand Wazoo
14-12-2010, 08:01
There's now a parallel thread on the subject of fuses here (http://theartofsound.net/forum/showthread.php?t=8801) where more general discussion on the subject may be had.

Marco
16-12-2010, 07:45
Hi guys,

I've been away for the last few days visiting friends and family in Glasgow, and so had missed this somewhat 'thorny' discussion.

The situation, however, has already been dealt with satisfactorily in my absence.

All I will add is to remind people that threads in the trade area exist solely for trade members to advertise their products and for members who are interested in buying those products, or have some other positive contribution to make, to respond accordingly with any queries they may have.

All other queries or observations regarding products advertised here should be directed to those concerned on a separate thread in the relevant section of the main forum.

Cheers! :cool:

Marco.