Determining current flow to install "audiophile" fuses.


There are 4 fuses in my Odyssey Stratos amp. I recently returned some AMR fuses because they rolled off the highs and lows a little too much for me. Mids were excellent though. Anyway, I'm getting ready to try the Hi-Fi Tuning Classic Gold fuses, as they are on clearance now for $10/ea. Are they any good? However, I have read that they are a directional fuse? Can anyone confirm this? If that is the case, does anyone know the current flow for the Odyssey Stratos? Or, does anyone know how figure out current flow by opening up the top and looking at the circuitry? 


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nonoise2,132 posts04-12-2016 7:00pmI have no doubt about boutique fuses being better than stock simply from my own experience. What I never got my head around was directionality. I really didn't want to participate in this thread but it occurred to me that I had to replace more than a few fuses in my Marantz Reference components (about 6 or 7) and the odds that I put them in correctly, all oriented in the right manner, the first time around, are nigh well near impossible.
I learned my lesson and always ask designers for the correct direction.   

Once a new fuse sounded better installed in wrong direction.  System sounds good but seems out of phase.  Friends notice the same and new fuse was never brought up or crossed my mind .    Then corresponded with several owners of the same component and they all heard same with fuse in wrong direction.    I reversed direction, still sounds tight but after more hours, it opened up and sounded right again.

This wasn't the case in all components but usually with higher quality components.

You had to ask.
yes to save time.   I'll eventually find a prefer direction if it makes a difference in a component.

As they would never put it in writing, as then that could very well be liable.

After market fuses cover a wide range of products so totally understandable.   Some owner manuals warn against after market power cords too,

I've been using after market fuses forever and can hear fuse direction in some components.   I'm not interested in a debate ... over and out!

almarg6,299 posts04-14-2016 10:21amGeorge, it’s not clear who your last post was addressed to, but if it was addressed to the person who posted just above that post I think you may not have interpreted what he said as it was intended.
Georges is in attack mode.  LOL!!!

mlsstl641 posts04-13-2016 10:27pmI find it ironic the extremes to which admitted subjective audiophiles will go in order to to claim that their perceptions are due to anything but subjectivity. That’s classic -- apparently subjective audiophiles are embarrassed by their subjectivity. Hence the need to concoct exotic harebrained technical explanations in an attempt to justify and explain what they hear. 
I use audiophile fuses and can hear different directions.  I'm NOT embarrassed, SUNSHINE!   What's to embarrassed??    The only explanation I need is trust my sense of hearing.

I can probably speak for most members participating in the Synergistic Red Fuse thread too,  SUNSHINE.