FUSES, Finally!?


     I have been adamant about avoiding special fuses, because of the lack of empirical studies.  Here is my question:  What would be something not too expensive that would be a good start.  I use three dual mono Audire amps (for Woofs, Mids and Tweets, and Subs, each of the six channel having four fuses.  I would not not want to spend thousands, even if I could, just to experiment.  My heat sinks do unplug, along with the outputs, and I could try just one channel or one amp.  Paul of PS mentioned what they use, and that might eventually be a possibility, but what do you guys (and gals?) think I should do, to just to convince this ageing skeptic?  Also, each channel of my amps has one single, dedicated computer chip that regulates the filling of the 4 26,000 mf caps (per channel), which might make any difference less than a design that allows a flood of electrons into the tank, presuming that might matter.  DanV
danvignau
mrdecibel    Good advice; however, for me I wonder if resonance is an issue when my speakers are not in the room with my electronics or sources.  It can't hurt to try.  BTW, everyone:  An ohmmeter on the two fuse clamps, and some turning of the fuses will absolutely alert you to any connection issues.  If the meter does not move when spinning/turning the fuses, and remains on 1, all is good in that respect.
@twoleftears 

And they are available with Gold or rhodium-plated caps....wondering since OP needs 4 fuses per amp, an alternate arrangement of Gold and Rhodium would produce out of world sound experience :-) 
Hello theaudiotweak, I'm right here, in LA. It's just that I've sourced low cost fuses from Europe and Asia before so it's no biggie to go there. 

What I didn't know is that those breakers work over here. I've know of them for some time but thought they were proprietary for use over in Europe.

All the best,
Nonoise