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In Reply to: RE: Ok guys, here is my magnet thingy prototype... posted by ABliss on August 11, 2021 at 08:20:23
I think you'll find many have had to use more than one unit to get a noticeable effect. Now maybe someone who has experimented with both DIY versions and the real thing (High Fidelity) could chime in.
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Un-believable.
If you're truly interested, post your comments to folks who own and have actual experience with the High Fidelity devices. (or clones they've fabricated) Or better yet, info@highfidelitycables.com
I don't own/have any. I've just been relaying the experience my friend has had with said HF devices. No horse in the race here.
I use and own both (mentioned in a previous post) and yes, to my ears there can be an overload somewhere around 4 devices. Not sure how Ric Schultz does it with his huge magnets--avoiding over saturation.
For simplicity as well as safety's sake, I recommend using the rca method I described in an earlier post. I have one set plugged into my zen mini, as well as two unused inputs on my integrated amp.
One device is sufficient, but as in all things audio you need 1) sensitive ears and 2) sensitive equipment. The first time I got my High Fidelity adapters, I was ready to send them back, it does take a while for the magnets to break in.
Also, as I said, if the sound is diffuse, reverse the magnets. BTW, I own a pair of the older rca adapters by High Fidelity. Upon notifying them about one being iffy (not making a connection some of the time) they sent me the upgraded version--FREE! (worth about $500!!!) Thanks Ric! Great customer service!
Quick follow up. I just reached out to friend who I remembered having about 5 of the original High Fidelity devices. He said (and this in regard to his system) that the sweet spot was 4 devices plugged in as close as possible to his main system. Plus on that same circuit of course. A 5th device didn't seem to further enhance. One opinion, one system....so YMMV.
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