Thanks for the fuse tip! Another tweek is to put your speakers vertical. The cabinet was designed for it to sound best vertically. If they are on their side to get the tweeter closer to ear level, then just flip the tweeter to the bottom. Also if they feel stable, move them towards the front so there is no part of the speaker stand mount in front of the speaker. If the stands take sand, or lead shot, give them that mass, and use blue tack under the speakers.
Nice, you should also clean the fuses and the fuse holders with Deoxit, you won't believe how much clean they get (how much dirty your qtips, cloth or rag gets)
I have different types of equipment, including tube amplifiers and turntables. But these Denons are true Japanese works of art. Very good engineering work and very good components inside.👍
@@Hi-End_Channel Well that's just it my friend, maybe you can do better than AliExpress Aucharm. I also noticed poor relays and the internal wire looks suspect, especially with the tin O-rings. My recommendation; replace the internal wire with Mundorf, replace the relays with Japanese and install a better fuse, treat the Denon the way it was intended!
Perhaps this is a different type, but they never burn out, and I think that if they burn out, it will be the same. But the sound is significantly better. In many times. So the risk is justified.
Thanks for the fuse tip! Another tweek is to put your speakers vertical. The cabinet was designed for it to sound best vertically. If they are on their side to get the tweeter closer to ear level, then just flip the tweeter to the bottom. Also if they feel stable, move them towards the front so there is no part of the speaker stand mount in front of the speaker. If the stands take sand, or lead shot, give them that mass, and use blue tack under the speakers.
Nice, you should also clean the fuses and the fuse holders with Deoxit, you won't believe how much clean they get (how much dirty your qtips, cloth or rag gets)
Thank you!! I’ll do it 👍👍👍
I love fuse upgrades!!!
Thank you for support!!! 👍👍👍
Should wrap a bit of tape around fuse. Makes it easy to femove .
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Thank you for sharing , you would have kept it to yourself but sharing it you get bless.
Thanks again, Some said this before and he was laughed at.
Thank you very much!! 😉😎👍👍🎄and Happy New Year!!
Hello.. i got marantz 4270. Tipe of fuse is 0.3 A.. for upgrade witch one i take? (Aucharm)
It’s the same 0,3A or 300mA, but I’ll recommend 500mA or 1A for the Amp! It’s okay 👍 but the sound will be better!! 🙏
@@Hi-End_Channel Fuse is for protection, not suggest using a higher rating fuse.
Pay ATTENTION to type , slow or fast burn. AuCharm is slow burn
Do you play this kind of music through that AliExpressified Denon?
I have different types of equipment, including tube amplifiers and turntables. But these Denons are true Japanese works of art. Very good engineering work and very good components inside.👍
@@Hi-End_Channel Well that's just it my friend, maybe you can do better than AliExpress Aucharm. I also noticed poor relays and the internal wire looks suspect, especially with the tin O-rings. My recommendation; replace the internal wire with Mundorf, replace the relays with Japanese and install a better fuse, treat the Denon the way it was intended!
Did you pay atention to Type of fuse , there are fast blow fuse that should not be replaced with Slow burn fuse as AuCharm is a slow burn type
Perhaps this is a different type, but they never burn out, and I think that if they burn out, it will be the same. But the sound is significantly better. In many times. So the risk is justified.
@@Hi-End_Channel my friend you are risking the amp not the fuse....
How do you know you’re putting them in correctly?
I’m sure you understand they’re directional.
@@tubefreeeasy fuses are directional and should be tried in both directions
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Thank you