In Reply to: Cable Cooking/Burnin... posted by PingPing on November 7, 2015 at 17:33:17:
Firstly, you are presuming that "magnetic effects" are occurring, and that those are "bad". Neither of us knows if that is true. There are, of course, electromagnetic "effects" occurring through all wires, as current travels down those wires. With power cables, it's much stronger, and that "halo" of electromagnetic energy is measurable.
But these electromagnetic "effects" will occur regardless....turning off the Cable Cooker will not stop them, nor will the laws of physics stop working, anymore than shutting your system off from playing music.
Who came up with this theory of "magnetic effects" being deleterious?
I know Rick Schultz of High Fidelity Cables uses actual magnets to control and effect signal flow....but he also uses the audiodharma Cable Cooker with his cables, and has for many years. He's never mentioned this as an issue. In fact we recently talked about his newest technology at the Rocky Mountain Audiofest, and spoke briefly about the idea of combining technologies.
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