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Why do "ceramic fuses sound real bad"?

Posted by mitch2 on April 30, 2017 at 13:02:40:

Can you elaborate on your impression that "ceramic fuses sound real bad"?
Are you talking about ceramic-body tube fuses and do you mean in comparison to glass-body fuses? If so, is this broad viewpoint applicable to all ceramic-body fuses and is there a specific problem created by using a ceramic body?
I am curious because many of the aftermarket fuses from companies like Hi-Fi Tuning, Synergistic Research, Furutech, and others use ceramic-body fuses on their offerings, some of which are priced over $100 each. Most of the forum discussions indicate that people find ceramic to be better damped than glass.