Ceramic fuses


Gday, Im looking at purchasing some ceramic fuses for my Primaluna gear. 
The question I have, would  a gold plated or rhodium plated fuse be the way to go? If so, which would be the better choice? 
Any information or help, would be appreciated. 
Cheers Ricey

Merry Christmas, everyone
ricey
Waste of money! Stick to Littel or Buss fuses. All a fuse does is prevent excess current from damaging a component. It is NOT part of the music signal. 
There are a few out there I’ve used, Acme, and SR. BOTH change the sound. If you try one and you don’t hear the difference, SR will take it back. I haven’t heard changes in my DAC units, BUT all the analog gear there was a GOOD change.

Again some folks can’t hear the difference or are not patient enough to let the fuse settle in. 10-40 hours.. One direction will sound better than the other.

The acception is if the system is, or is NOT revealing enough.

Test: Pull the current fuse in your unit. Turn it around, if you can hear the difference, chances are your system will like the new fuse..

The anti fusers will always say the same thing... Nothing I haven’t already heard.

The Eeyore 6. :-) "Oh no, I have to say the same thing over again".
Good folks. Bad information.. They should preface their statement with:
1. I’ve tried it, and it didn’t work for me.
2. I’ve tried it, and it did work like this on this piece of equipment.

MOST have NOT tried them, or their system, is just as I said... or they just can’t HEAR the difference.

The fuse is a nice nugget if you can hear it..

I had a buddy that gave me a hand full of SRs, Told me to use what I wanted.. I didn’t even have to order the things.

I can tell you of one unit, me and 5 of my buddies couldn’t hear the difference in, Schiit Freya +. It is a good little pre, but that fuse, changed nothing.. Bees Wax. SR, ACME. I sent my Schiit Freya + back.. different reason though.. The one that was kept...No change..

Mcintosh, Cary Audio, Pass, Mark Ls, Krells, Brain 565s, Ampzilla, 

OP this is a open ended question, be prepared.. LOL

Enjoy your Holiday...

Regards
Go for it, find the right orientation and enjoy. I prefer rhodium plated over gold. Fuses do have a positive effect, how much depends from your gear.
Even putting electrician tape or damping the glass only on normal ones can bring an improvement. 
G
The question I have, would a gold plated or rhodium plated fuse be the way to go?
No. Even if a fuse does sound better, there is no reliable way of being sure that is why, so no reason to decide based on this arbitrary factor. I never buy anything based on random tech stories like this. They are stories, nothing more, and the sooner you learn to set them aside and focus on how things sound the faster you will progress in this hobby.  

A logical corollary, you can safely ignore anyone telling you something, anything, can't work because: reasons. Decide for yourself if something works by listening to it. Then later on you can decide if the story makes any sense. Never the other way around. 
If so, which would be the better choice?

One that sounds good. Since no one really knows exactly why one sounds better than another, the only reasonable path is to choose based on listening impressions of people you feel you can trust. All you can do. That is why instead of asking people here and having to wade through all the anti-fuser blather I search and read listener impressions and reviews. 

Like, you could search and read my reviews of the Synergistic Blue and Orange fuses. Long story short they are both very good and about equivalent to a good $500 power cord. At least on most things like my Melody amp, which is about as close to your PL as you are likely to find. 

Only one place they have not performed, the motor controller for my turntable. Now is a great time to buy Synergistic, there's specials with things like buy 2 get 1 free, at least at high-endelectronics.com not sure if all Synergistic dealers are doing this. 


Thanks everyone, for the input. 
I reckon I'll just give it a go. 
If their is no harm done to the sound, and even if their is no perceived change audibly, no harm done. 
Im looking at a range of fuses at Littlefuse. 
They have a lot of technical info on their website, and their prices are very reasonable. 
If anyone has tried ceramic fuses in Peimaluna gear, I'd still like to hear. As well as any other opinions or thoughts. 
Cheers Ricey.