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
"...what do I do with the improvement my brain perceived I got when I replaced the fuses? I'd like to keep it."
Then keep it. All three of them.
"Isn't that when two Eskimos get intimate?"
What is a divorce called then? Cold fission?
cal,
Yes the word has been considered derogatory for quite some time, but it should not be.
It has been put forward that Eskimo is derived from the French word 'esquimaux'
Which means "one who nets snowshoes".
Which is actually a compliment given the skill involved.
Jury is still out on how leprechauns feel....

@cal91
if you have noticed so much improvement in your sound then obviously you should keep your fuses. 
We will just have to respectfully disagree that the effects are not universal but very personal, and that standard measurements do not show and explain the perceived difference.