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I value what the MFG recommends. They advised me to never put a larger value fuse in any component as this is how the safety features are designed. Seems some of us are finding no issue with that strategy but I am not comfortable to roll the dice with my gear. "
I tend to agree with your sentiment.
Do a sanity check. Get a couple of manufacturer rated regular (i.e. "non-audiophile") fuses and try them. If they don't blow and your audiophile fuses blow, the fuses are at fault and send them back.
If you blow the regular non audiophile fuses that are rated per your manufacturer specifications, you need to contact your manufacturer.
I tend to agree with your sentiment.
Do a sanity check. Get a couple of manufacturer rated regular (i.e. "non-audiophile") fuses and try them. If they don't blow and your audiophile fuses blow, the fuses are at fault and send them back.
If you blow the regular non audiophile fuses that are rated per your manufacturer specifications, you need to contact your manufacturer.