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
@rodman99999 

It is not just my ears.  It is also my measurements and the engineering norms.

I guess you believe your ears and so do I.  I also believe my measurements and all the engineering knowledge that I have accumulated over the years.

As I said, we will have to respectfully disagree and that is the end of that.

At the end of the day, it is your money, your purchase, you can do whatever you want.

Cheers
But: is the part where WE are supposed to trust your ears
You know the old bible saying,
"If your eyes deceive you then pluck them out"
Same goes for "fusers" ears. 
This is turning out to be one of the better threads with some humour to defuse things a little.

@thecarpathian, I am afraid I have to strongly disagree with you. I live in rural Ireland and leprechauns are real and Eskimos are cool.

@rodman99999 re bumblebees. I hear you. I mentioned the little buzzers as a simple way of putting across the reliance on science.

An Irish blonde pushes her Ford into a petrol station. She tells the mechanic it died.
After he works on it for a few minutes, it is idling smoothly.
She says, "What's the story?"
He replies, "Just crap in the carburetor"
She asks, "How often do I have to do that?"


cakyol...If everyone reads your last post directed to me, it should go a long way to lowering the temperature on this thread. Thanks
AMEN! "At the end of the day"; the only thing that matters, as regards whatever we’ve done with (or to) our systems, is satisfying our own ears.        It’s just the incessant dogmatism and, "trust me" mantra, of the Naysayer Doctrine preachers, that’s become so tedious.       Only my opinion, of course.      Happy listening!