This fuse arguement (discussion and lets keep it friendly) reminds me of the old cable/interconnect debate thats been going on since like forever. The way I see it...a fuse is a simply a srtip of metal that is used to conduct current. If an attempt is made to conduct more current than the fuse is rated for, the metal strip over heats and melts causing an open circuit. Unless extremely reactive (i.e. inductive or capacitve which I can't see being) there is no way it will alter the signal going through it. If I were to replace my fuses, I would only do so if I had ready access to a DBT test. This way, my ears won't be prejudiced by preconceived ideas. When it comes to conductors and propogation of a signal through a conductor, , I trust science way more than my ears.