Edsky,
What you experienced also happened in my amplifier upon installing the fuse. I listened for 1 or 2 hours and let it as is. The next day, I didn’t waste time and just reversed the fuse in the fuse holder and everything went just perfect. I guess it is because I reversed it but I wasn’t sure since that I also leave my amplifier (and whole setup) on 24/7.
I also noticed that before my system could be on the edgy side since my speakers (Totem Mani-2 Signature) requires very good electronics to avoid that problem but after two weeks of "24/7 on" and about 4 hours of actual listening per day, the edginess seems to be gone. and this is with only 1 fuse. I have two amp boards with 2 fuses each, and the tone board that has 3. I am very curious now to know what would be the improvements if I change them all. My amplifier is vintage so the actual fuses are, most likely, vintage as well. So far, so good.
What you experienced also happened in my amplifier upon installing the fuse. I listened for 1 or 2 hours and let it as is. The next day, I didn’t waste time and just reversed the fuse in the fuse holder and everything went just perfect. I guess it is because I reversed it but I wasn’t sure since that I also leave my amplifier (and whole setup) on 24/7.
I also noticed that before my system could be on the edgy side since my speakers (Totem Mani-2 Signature) requires very good electronics to avoid that problem but after two weeks of "24/7 on" and about 4 hours of actual listening per day, the edginess seems to be gone. and this is with only 1 fuse. I have two amp boards with 2 fuses each, and the tone board that has 3. I am very curious now to know what would be the improvements if I change them all. My amplifier is vintage so the actual fuses are, most likely, vintage as well. So far, so good.