This discussion reminds me that what is considered worthy of ridicule in this hobby is relative. Even before Nordost Odin Gold was announced, many audiophiles have ridiculed the prices of some of gear owned by WBT members. Most of that ridicule takes place on forums such as audiokarma. Just...
The developer of the M-300 said this:
“M300 shipped with 6A fuses, you can use up to 8A or even 10A if the unit is stable for a while for some end user say use higher amps. fuse will make the unit sound better. But must use the FB fast burn type fuse. the slow burn fuse structured with a small...
Understood. That’s why I hesitated to begin with. I haven’t found any discussion regarding the M-300 and aftermarket fuses, which is why I posted here. Thanks for the suggestions. The amps are not in warranty so no problem there. Another reason I reached out to the developer.
Clayton M-300 amps, fast blow. I haven’t inquired to the developer yet, but I was generally wondering if using 10A fuses where 6A are recommended would harm the amps.
I’ve read the posts about the need to go higher than the manufacturer’s recommendation amperage for SR Orange fuses. My amps require 6A fuses. Would 10A fuses work? I ask because a friend of mine has 10A SR Orange fuses that he is not using.