Audio Magic's MST treatment?


Audio Magic power conditioners and some cables are said to have this MST treatment. Does anyone know what that means?

Also they say that when you opening the power conditioners will destroy this treatment which accounts for 30% of its sound quality. Is there any truth in this, will this treatmnet be affected by the light, air? The power conditioners are not air tight and there are many Audio Magic cables that are MS treatmed which are obviously not effected by the light.

What do you think? Is this warning really true or is it just a way to prevent users opening the units and messing up with them?
muratc

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I'm also a long time Audio Magic user and extremely happy with their performance. But like most of us, I need to tweak it just to see if I can get it sound better. I plan to change its outlets with Oyaide duplexes. If the light is as you say deleterious on the MST treatment how it doesn't effect the cables with the same treatment??? And I don't think he assembles these conditioners under infra-red light. I don't know I'm just curious...
Sending the unit back to him will be just to difficult for me and I'm sure he will not say yes to me to open the box. Well, maybe I'll use IR light to change receptacles :-)
Well, I have seen the inside of the earlier Audio Magic Stealth and Matrix boxes and ,yes, there is really not much inside. But let me say it again, they are the best sounding power conditioners I've tried. It really doesn't matter whether it's filled with pure air and nothing else, what matters is the sound.

So, I'm just curious about this 'new' MST treatment.
Hello Jerry,

What about my Transendence power conditioner? Does it have these IPF modules and safe to open? I just want to experiment some different duplexes with it.