ted_b
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After turning it around, and letting it settle back in the sound is much more dynamic (as opposed to having the fuse in "backwards') and less congested. As far as the overall Furutech improvements (from stock fuse) I'm hearing slightly better separation, more microdetail, and slightly tighter bass response. Leading edges of transients are still quite sharp as they should be (piano attack, for example) but are more musically real...not as harsh as they could tend to be before the Furutech. keep in mind i only have one of the two AC fuses replaced so far (neutral leg I believe).
Originally Posted by BIG POPPA /img/forum/go_quote.gif What does it sound like now? |
After turning it around, and letting it settle back in the sound is much more dynamic (as opposed to having the fuse in "backwards') and less congested. As far as the overall Furutech improvements (from stock fuse) I'm hearing slightly better separation, more microdetail, and slightly tighter bass response. Leading edges of transients are still quite sharp as they should be (piano attack, for example) but are more musically real...not as harsh as they could tend to be before the Furutech. keep in mind i only have one of the two AC fuses replaced so far (neutral leg I believe).