What direction should Hi Fi tune fuse be installed


What direction should Hi Fi Tuning fuses be installed? They have a little arrow and I would think it would point the direction of AC flow but maybe it points to the AC source?? SEEMS to sound better that way. I know someone will say put it the way it sound better but i have 3 fuses here. That is 6 possible ways. Not in the mood for that. The arrow must mean somethuing. What about Furutech? Thoughts welcome. keith
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*****What I don't really understand is why the hell you care whether some of us hear clear differences and you don't.***

I can clean that up now. I don't care. I was responding to the post by Kiddman.

I do KNOW THIS:
you can't walk on water
you can't turn lead into gold
you can't flap your arms and fly
you can't levitate
you can't hear any difference based on the position of a fuse

All are equally certain and equally obvious. Saying it, don't make it so. This is not about you, or me, or audio, or systems. It's about the hearing ability of humans.

To answer your question, I don't care. As a member once so succinctly said to me, "it ain't your money". Truer words have never been spoken.

Cheers
A good man is aware of his own limitations, but doesn't assign them to everyone else(ie: aural acuity).
Rok2id, I know you can lead a horse to water, but you cannot make him drink.
A skeptic is a person who is, above all, curious and goes to great length to establish the veracity or falsehood of claims, some more preposterous than others. So skepticism is a good thing, no? On the other hand, what do we call a person who will neither listen to reason nor provide any evidence contradicting the claim that fuses are directional. What's missing is the curiosity and the investigation, both major parts of the scientific method. The word that comes to my mind is pseudo-skeptic.
I always hire a dowser for it. When he got the result I place my amp exactly South-North and the fuse that way, too. And because I don't trust him, I will install the fuse North-South. Sounds better, btw.