For starters, I have not tried the audiophile fuses. Do they make a difference or don't? I don't know.
However, I tried some anti-vibration magic paint (antivibrationmagic.ca) on my stock fuses - I purchased it to try on the circuit board of a power supply for a DIY DAC - and was stunned to hear a difference and in my system for the better. The paint uses a dense element, said to be irridium, that damps vibrations. The difference was positive and definitely worth the cost ~ US$95.
A warning, once the bottle is open, you'll need a good way to seal the bottle as my bottle dried out, over a few months. I tried Saran Wrap under the bottle cap, but that didn't work. So, if you try it, look for an appropriately sized cork or the like if you want to keep the stuff from drying out.
However, I tried some anti-vibration magic paint (antivibrationmagic.ca) on my stock fuses - I purchased it to try on the circuit board of a power supply for a DIY DAC - and was stunned to hear a difference and in my system for the better. The paint uses a dense element, said to be irridium, that damps vibrations. The difference was positive and definitely worth the cost ~ US$95.
A warning, once the bottle is open, you'll need a good way to seal the bottle as my bottle dried out, over a few months. I tried Saran Wrap under the bottle cap, but that didn't work. So, if you try it, look for an appropriately sized cork or the like if you want to keep the stuff from drying out.