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In Reply to: No. Fuses have no directionality as Victor was saying. nt posted by Ralph on October 26, 2021 at 09:21:17:
Which was the point I believed you were making in that old post I linked to. As you said in your post, it would appear to be science, not voodoo.
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- I would think a measurable difference in voltage drop could possibly indicate directionality - 1973shovel 10/27/2105:56:39 10/27/21 (6)
- If a fuse has directionality, then it also has to have a diode effect. - Ralph 08:39:53 10/27/21 (5)
- Does "voltage drop" across speaker cables matter too ? - peppy m. 09:07:43 11/12/21 (3)
- RE: You can hear that stuff too- particularly if the amp has a higher output impedance nt - Ralph 09:12:27 11/12/21 (2)
- Danny at GR Research recommends replacing speaker terminals with tube connectors. - peppy m. 15:46:13 11/12/21 (1)
- RE: Danny at GR Research recommends replacing speaker terminals with tube connectors. - kyle 06:37:41 11/19/21 (0)
- Thank you for the detailed clarification - 1973shovel 07:22:09 10/28/21 (0)