We Need A Separate Forum for Fuses


LOL, I'll bet I gotcha on that Title! ;)  BTW, I put this thread under "Tech Talk" category as it involves the system physically, not tangentially. 

More seriously, two question survey:

1. Do you think designer fuses are A) a Gift to audiophiles, or B) Snake Oil 

2. Have you ever tried them?  Yes or No

In the tradition of such questions on Agon, I'll weigh in as we go along... 
Feel free to discuss and rant all you wish, but I would like to see clear answers to the questions. :) 
douglas_schroeder
@douglas_schroeder 
You really don't get it, do you? It's about the value, of which, there's none. What's the appropriate cost for a fuse in a $5000 amp? $50$? $100? How much bigger can you make the heatsink for $50 or $100? Much bigger. How much bigger can you make the transformer for $100? Much bigger. How about the filtering capacitor value? Or better filtering? That money goes much further in adding meaningful, measurable performance in other areas than any fuse will. You think real engineers are wasting their time with fuses? 
Obviously, modded gear would benefit similarly from aftermarket fuses.

WHY????? Explain this please, enlighten us.
Kosst.
What you say about value of engineering makes a lot of sense tbh. And I can see a solid thought process in there.

Now though, and not wishing to be antagonistic here,but just HOW have all the aftermarket fuse manufacturer achieved the sales they have worldwide?
I mean it can’t be mass hypnosis or just thousands of gullible buyers, not even the most ardent naysayer can truly believe or propose that.
Obviously, modded gear would benefit similarly from aftermarket fuses.
Indeed. It would be like keeping bald tires on your car after souping up the engine.
Uberwaltz,
Put into perspective the number of boutique fuse users to the literally billions of people who uses dozens of devices with fuses in them every day. A few tens of thousands in a market segment of tens of millions worldwide, in a population of billions. I'm not sure such a minority qualifies as a significant voice. There are probably more flat earthers in America than boutique fuse users. I don't think that means flat earthers might have a point. 
Beginning with the premise that reality is a certain way, or could even possibly be that way, is a huge step to experiencing it that way. I tend to be skeptical of realities that lend themselves to delusion and misconception. I think it's dangerous. I think it's wiser to begin with a reasonable basis to believe reality is a certain way before trying to perceive it as such.