Hi Fi Tuning Supreme fuse-Burn In?


Hello,
I've gone through the Hi Fi Tuning line of fuses starting with their Silver and then on to the Classic Gold.
I recently purchased the the Supreme.
The Supreme does everything I hoped it would but as with anything in this crazy hobby, there's seems to be a trade-off.
I'm getting more clarity and air but the presentation seems to have an edge or sharpness to it.
If everything was just slightly more-should I say organic?-I'd be one happy man.
I have about 60 hours on them.
Will more time smooth things out?
The Gold's are definitely smoother but they lack the air and clarity the Supreme's provide.
Any input would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!

greh
Out of curiosity I swapped out my interconnects to a warmer kind (van den hul) and all of a sudden everything clicked. My phono stage with HFT supreme sounds great now, the highs are more tame and it sounds "right". 
Chances are good you connected the Van Den Huls in the “correct” direction whereas the previous interconnects were in the “wrong” direction.
@geoffkait 
I know you from the Stereophile forums... This is Glotz. Good see you're fighting the good fight in here as well.

Do you know how to tell the proper orientation of the fuse holder is (to match the directionality of the HFT Supreme fuse indicator)? I have the insertable type into an IEC power cord housing
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One thing not mentioned on fuses is the cheap 50 cents zinc
buzz fuse can vary up to over 15% . This is why for example I used a 1 amp Hifi tuning and synergistic fuse 
in a preamp and it popped 2x reason being ,the quality fuses are accurate to within 1-2%. By going up to a 1,25 amp solved the problem .
Mfg build in over 20 % rating into most all products.with boutique fuses go one size up ,with slow blow fuses they  are more resistant and slower
to blow on turn on .