@jkuc - per your statements below:
Furutech fuses are rebranded Padis. The only difference Furutech’s are cryo treated (and more expensive :) ). Padis rolled off in highs doesn’t mean it’s not bright.
Furutech: bright, dynamic, detailed, lean. Padis must share "the housesound" . I haven’t tried Padis though.
Furutech fuses are NOT rebranded PADIS fuses. They are not the same thing. It is true that PADIS is the company that manufacturers the Furutech fuses. However, the generic PADIS fuses available on ebay for $25 plus shipping from Germany are NOT the same thing as Furutech fuses. Please see my testing results here:
https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/padis-vs-furutech-fuses
It could be that one difference are that Furutech fuses are cryo treated. However, I suspect that the Furutech fuses also have a thicker rhodium plating on them. There were definitely some corners cut with the generic PADIS fuses because they do not sound the same at all. The PADIS will share a "house sound" with the Furutech, but the Furutech are significantly better. The audible difference is obvious. The extra $25 you spend on the Furutech is worth it, unless you are on a very tight budget or if you just cannot get yourself to spend that much.
Please do not make statement based on your assumptions unless you have actually tested and listened to these items.
As far as brightness, I have listened to Furutech, PADIS, Hi-Fi Tuning and Synergistic SR20 side by side, swithing out fuses one at a time. The Furutech fuses are definitely resolving, but I would not call them bright. The SR20 and Hi-Fi tuning are definitely bright because they push the upper mids and highs. the PADIS is warm sounding in comparison to these, but very even and natural overall.