Hi Fi Tuning Supreme fuse-Burn In?


Hello,
I've gone through the Hi Fi Tuning line of fuses starting with their Silver and then on to the Classic Gold.
I recently purchased the the Supreme.
The Supreme does everything I hoped it would but as with anything in this crazy hobby, there's seems to be a trade-off.
I'm getting more clarity and air but the presentation seems to have an edge or sharpness to it.
If everything was just slightly more-should I say organic?-I'd be one happy man.
I have about 60 hours on them.
Will more time smooth things out?
The Gold's are definitely smoother but they lack the air and clarity the Supreme's provide.
Any input would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!

greh
I Have used Furutech, Hifi-Tuning, SR, Buss and other fuses, never found one sounding the same both ways. Strong suggestion: use graphene paste or other contact enhancers. The effect is strongest on fuses and fuse holders. My last upgrade was from Acoustic Revive ECI-50 spray to Mad Scientist Audio Graphene Contact Enhancer and it is a very significant improvement
I have some Deoxit on hand, will order some graphene contact enhancer right a way. Thank you
I left the DAC I am using the fuse with running 24/7 the last few days, (using pink noise) big improvement so far. The fluctuations in sound have eased up quite a bit. I have never heard such a clear burn in for a fuse like this, at times it just sounded wrong, but it’s coming along very nicely.
Just got the graphene paste, put it on all my fuses, amps DAC. Unless I am hallcinating, there are a lot more microdetails present in the playback. A sort of Grain vanished from the music immediately. 
micro details, micro details, microdetails...
Amazing simple tweak. Directions say 48 hours for the full cure. 
Thank you!! 

The graphene paste took a certain ringing out of my playback. Crazy, just some paste on fuses  was able to do this. HI-Fi is one  weird Rabbit Hole. 
@Yuviarora,

congrats: RCAs, power chords (particularly if they are fused, otherwise just the prongs), USB, ethernet and tube sockets (particularly on signal tubes!) next. The stuff is amazing.