If you put a carefully-chosen fuse in series with a loudspeaker, you can 
measure intermodulation distortion in the voice-coil current due to the element 
changing its resistance with temperature.

 

What would be the parameters of a fuse that would minimize the element changing 
its resistance with temperature and still meet fuse operating requirements?  

 

How much resistance change would result in measurable intermodulation 
distortion?  

 

Can you explain any of the claims?

 

“Synergistic Research Quantum Fuses employ a custom alloy treated with 
2,000,000 volts of electricity! SR Quantum Fuses significantly outperform all 
other high-end fuses on the market and are guaranteed to deliver a noticeable 
increase in sound staging, resolution and air thanks to a lower noise floor and 
blacker backgrounds.”

 

“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.”

 

Rich

 

 


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