Fuse on each AC wire of component when fed by Balanced Power Transformer?
I've been feeding my HiFi with a balanced power transformer the last few months to good effect. But lately I've been considering internal fusing on the components. Since there is no Neutral & Live wire anymore, just two Live wires, if the internal fuse blows it only affects the wire that has always been Live. The formerly Neutral unfused wire is still Live in a balanced system, I think. So if I have the opportunity, especially on the amplifier, it seems good to fuse the second Live wire, right?
Bruce
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Source: Audiolab 6000CDT > Calyx 24/192 DAC
Amplification: Pass-design B1rev2 pre-amplifier > Neurochrome Modulus 686.
Loudspeakers: Proac Response 1SC
Cables/stands: spkr: MIT MH-750 biwire; IC: HT Truthlink; Target stands, sand-filled; Excel Cat6A 23AWG UFTP & 1attack.de Cat.7 SFTP.
Other: Balanced AC transformer to hydra mains distr; Bass traps & Acoustic panels; Isolation: Inner tube & roller bearings; 3xZyxel ES104A switches in series w/Vreg upgrades.