These are my responses to your questions. I am using German tube equipment (in Germany) and I am going against the grain for the norm of the Hi-Fi fuses by using the AHP fuses instead, as my whole listening room is already wired with the breakers and fuses from AHP.
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The fuses for the equipment are the copper gold plated versions. These are imported in the states to PS audio under the "Critical link" name; http://www.psaudio.com/products/criticallink.asp
1. What value (ampere rating) were you using, and was it fast or slow-blow (time delay)? Time-delay fuses usually have a letter 'T' in their rating, like "T2.5A" is a 2.5 ampere, slow-blow fuse.
ANSWER: The ratings of my fuses are now T615ma and T3.15 amp (previously T2.5amp). Both types are slow blow.
2. Does anybody have a reasonably decent ohmmeter, and could you measure the difference in resistance between the boutique fuse and the standard one? If you measure, be sure to subtract the resistance of your test leads. Of course, if somebody has an impedance analyzer, I'd love to see that data.
ANSWER: Yes, I do have an ohmeter and a professional Grundig analyzer, have not tried to measure these.
3. What position is this used in? That is, on the AC line, or after the transformer, after the rectifier, etc.?
ANSWER: These fuses are used in line right on the EIC panel where the PC plugs in. On my equipment that is where the fuses are.
4. Has anybody had occasional fuse-blowing with the stock fuse, and replaced it with a boutique fuse, and had the boutique fuse blow? Did the failure patterns seem similar to both types?
ANSWER: Yes, the stock fuse blew several times and the vendor sent out a notice to all owners and mailed new fuses with higher amperage ratings; now 3.15A standard for the tube mono amps, instead of 2.5A.
5. Has anybody made any performance measurements on their equipment with various types of fuses?
ANSWER: When you state "performance measurements", are you implying electronic measurements or listenable differences. My listenable impressions were on the level as swapping tubes from an old set of KT88' with a complete new set of some other brand of KT88's. I state this as for my listening sessions have turned into even more inviting sessions. When I say this, I mean their is more aura, more spacial ques and some more extended energy at mid and higher frequencies. All of this adds up to a listening session full of decays and aura in the music that was somewhat diminished before. Now it is really apparent the ambience of the recordings and the music literally come to life. It has become more palpable with the new fuses in the system I would say.
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