Personally, I think these are one of the most ludicrous snake-oil opportunities that exist in hifi and there are plenty of peddlers.
How can a relatively simple, single-component device that's designed to protect from over-voltage make such a claimed significant audible/sonic difference within a signal chain?
Yes, there are bad fuses and good fuses but deriving these electronic qualities into a resultant audio signal is pie in the sky afaiac. But that's just my own personal opinion and of course I could be wrong in that assumption so I'm open to receive proof that it does make a difference.
I couldn't resist reacting to such a claim made on FB recently.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/handcraftedaudio/permalink/3643338662623990/
What's the concensus here?
How can a relatively simple, single-component device that's designed to protect from over-voltage make such a claimed significant audible/sonic difference within a signal chain?
Yes, there are bad fuses and good fuses but deriving these electronic qualities into a resultant audio signal is pie in the sky afaiac. But that's just my own personal opinion and of course I could be wrong in that assumption so I'm open to receive proof that it does make a difference.
I couldn't resist reacting to such a claim made on FB recently.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/handcraftedaudio/permalink/3643338662623990/
What's the concensus here?