What's going on with Synergistic Research fuses?


I live in California and a couple of weeks ago we had strange lightning storms that started the many fires burning in the State.  It also fried the fuse in my Pass XA30.5.  I got the amp second hand and it came with a SR Blue fuse.  I called Pass and they recommended a very cheap fuse which I ordered and installed.  Because I was curious, I took the SR sticker off the old burnt out fuse and found that it was a very cheap SIBA brand fuse underneath.  It is clear that SR is either not making the ceramic casing for this fuse or using the SIBA fuse and then doing stuff to it.  At the very worst, it's just slapping a sticker on it and charging a ton more

The thing is, I'm pretty sure I could hear a difference for the worse when I installed the cheap glass fuse post lightning storm.  Could it be that SR is modifying an existing fuse to make it sound better?  Maybe some more technically minded folks here on the forum could help me understand

thanks!
adam8179
maybe it means that when the fuse blows, another fuse across the universe blows at the exact same moment in time
That reminds me of the Steve Wright comedy bit where he found an on/off switch in his house that didn't seem to be connected to anything.
He tried flipping it on and off many times, checking throughout his home to see what it was connected to.

After a few more times turning it off and on, he got a call from someone in Iowa saying, "Stop doing that."

All the best,
Nonoise


Again, for the umpteenth time, fuses do NOT affect sound in ANY way.

If you think otherwise, you are either delusional and/or very gullible to the power of suggestion from marketing folks.

If it was otherwise, dont you think manufacturers of audio equipment would already put a "boutique" fuse in there since their reputation is on the line and there is so much competition between them ? Would they try and save a few cents on a device they are selling for thousands of dollars, and jeopardize their "sonics" ?

If you do not believe the engineers, at least think about it.

You must be new to all of this. For the umpteenth time, there are some manufacturers who install "boutique" fuses in their gear. Go and peruse the archives on this. 

This is getting boring, having to go over the same topic, again and again.
To take the low road with the cheap shot that people are delusional  and gullible shows there's no more argument left for you.

If you haven't tried it, then you simply don't know.

All the best,
Nonoise
Exactly, boring going over the same pixie dust with no engineering basis.
And I have tried it, many times.
You are either from another planet, or have bionic ears.
You're just another victim of expectation bias. Something taken for granted all these years turns out to be wrong and misunderstood, only to have the die hard cultists cling to their electricians bibles and chant that it cannot be so and refuse to even try it for themselves.

That's where progress stops and dies.

All the best,
Nonoise