High Fidelity MC-6 Power Distributor vs. Synergistic Research V8 Powerblock?


Does anyone have experience with either one, or both, of these?
tommylion
I guess pointing out that the magnet appears to be a permanent magnet, and hence would be directional, but the movement of electrons is bidirectional ... would be a waste of time?  How about placing something magnetic around the cable is likely to create inductance, which will impede signal flow? No?
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High Fidelity Cables has a patent on Magnetic Conduction. They apply a strong magnet around the conductor which accelerates the flow of free electrons inside the conductor. It happens on the molecular level. Current flow is basically not more than free electrons traveling through a conducting material (copper, silver...). These free electrons usually bounce around a lot. The applied directional magnet straightens them out to a certain degree which results in a much higher efficiency of the flow. And this is very beneficial to sound applications.

heaudio123
I do not understand the science behind it. But the Music flows better with them magnets in place. The more magnets in place the better the sound gets for me.
I have used an MC-6 hemisphere for the last 18 months and most of my cables are HFC’s. The power cords & XLR cables are excellent and the RCA interconnect is outstanding. I just replaced the MC-6 hemisphere in my main system with the new SR Powercell SX because I needed 2 more outlets. The SR is more dynamic, larger soundstage and even quieter (also 3x the price) but the hemisphere is warmer & more musical. I like both. I was going to sell the hemisphere but I put it in my second system with tube amplification, streamer, DAC & a TV. What an improvement, I decided to keep it. Was really surprised at the improvement of the picture quality. My old Pioneer Plasma TV now blows away the picture on my new top of the line 4K Samsung TV by a long shot.