Today I added a Synergistic Research Black fuse to the dedicated headphone system's amp. The SACD player's main fuse already has a Black fuse installed. I double checked the sound of the original Red fuse (switching directions to make sure the sound was optimised).
I then put in the Black fuse (already broken in with a 100 hrs of use). Again I listened with the fuse in both directions and one direction was better to me.
I then compared the direction optimised RED to the Black.
The Black did a lot of thing better but...
I then realized there was a degree of dryness to the sound. Especially critical to get this right when listening to headphones. I moved my front footer (Synergistic Research MIG's) that is under the SACD player towards the front of the player 1/4 inch! I did not adjust the back two footers. BAM ! The sound now had the emotion, flow, and detail that I so much value. So in my opinion the Black fuse is a more developed fuse than the Red, and the Red fuse makes an ordinary fuse sound terrible.
The change in sound is of a magnitude that one may need to readjust component footers, or change a system's sub woofer settings.
I found today's time and effort was rewarded in a jump in my system's ability to generate musical bliss.
David Pritchard