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
Georgie will be this way, f o r e v e r. 
His way of invading and attacking enthusiasts in fuse threads will keep many a shrink up all night, pondering his motives.

All the best,
Nonoise


Allnoise, that’s you! with not a shred of anything believable about fuses
Even the manufacturers of the fuses, won’t come on here and back your snake oil up. That’s proof there’s nothing in them!

Your all called "FUSERS" it’s a great name.
Oh this is nothing compared to his obsession with most Class-D ... fueled by erroneous information about Class-D and thermal effects and impedance.
cal37131,092 posts12-29-2020 4:57pmIt's funny that George can get everyone onto a "paid shill" conspiracy theory when he's in all the preamp and dac threads talking about how everyone who likes active preamps is ignorant. Of course he manufactures and sells a passive pre.

I don't know much about the human auditory system but if you give different  fuses a shot and hear an improvement. Then didn't you just improve your system? That's what being an audiophile is about IMO. Now, I'm not sure which fuse will be a better choice. Going back to OP question. But I'd give both fuses a shot and keep the one that sounds the best.