July 1, 2015
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Audio Magic Premier Beeswax Super Fuse, Part 3
Our early samples of the Audio Magic Premier Beeswax Super Fuse warranted further exploration. So we decided to look for more.
As of this writing, my audio colleagues and I have not tried the 32mm "large" versions. So we are not at liberty to comment on those "large" fuses.In the mid-90s, my friend ACS did have a Polaroid camera. Due to expense and the frequent poor results, she rarely used it. Armed with a 35mm point-and-shoot camera, ACS would take risque photos of her housemates, friends, and lovers. When it came to male genitalia, the camera did not like subjects in motion, so ACS would often say, "Stay still."
Nowadays, we have digital cameras and an array of lenses. Even using a macro lens, I had quite a challenge, coming up with decent photos of the Audio Magic Premier Beeswax Super. This (above) is the end which is not worked on.
ACS would remark that, if a dickhead (she had a strong preference for circumcised penises) were worked on, it could have a wide variety of wrinkles, creases, colorations, fluids, textures, bumps, blackheads, divots, rashes, scales, flakes, scars, and even cilia. Hey, is that a hair on the Beeswax Super?
In the shot above, you can see the solder Audio Magic applied, in order to seal the hole through which the beeswax was squeezed.
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