One way of playing with fuse results is used (as I mentioned earlier), but also the QSA black. At $28-30, could be a fun experiment. Start with your pre or amp. I think I heard a difference… but who knows. I then moved to the used SR orange for all my main components and put the QSA in my Aurender, adding one for my sub. All in I have $270 invested in 6 fuses, a relatively low amount.
Gemini recommendation:
Because the QSA Black sits at the bottom of their line, it is a relatively low-risk experiment compared to their upper-tier colored fuses, which scale into thousands of dollars.
If your digital front end, source components, or amplification are highly optimized and you enjoy fine-tuning the final fractions of a percent of system performance, it is a fun trial to see if your ears detect a change in the noise floor. However, if you are looking for a massive, undeniable shift in tonal balance or power, investing that money toward room treatment, speaker positioning, or clean power delivery at the wall will always yield a more predictable, measurable return.