"My music is on and sounding so amazing!!! I hope you all get to hear
a system like this some day.
Kind of amusing to see folks explain how they misunderstand and misused a product then tell me how it dosent work. Amusing but
mostly annoying.
I never had a HF magnetic product not work or not get better over time.
I have tried almost all HFC stuff. It is perfect for me.
YMMV. If you don't like it don't keep it.
I wonder what others are hearing when they listen to a good audio system. Or if they have ever heard a good audio system.
I have listened to many expensive audio systems and I have heard some good music.. but I have only heard two really great sounding systems in 4 decades. Both were modern systems with High Fidelity Cables throughout ."
I would agree that this comes across as condescending. Interesting to know that anyone who doesn't draw the same conclusion as you has "misunderstood or misused" the product. It's too bad that someone else who expresses a contrasting opinion is "amusing but mostly annoying."
I have been following this thread for a few years and it has led me to purchase a variety of products from this fine company that have made a very positive difference in my system but this has not applied to every product I have purchased from them. However, this thread which used to have such value now seems to be filled mostly with comments from fanboys rather than legitimate audiophiles. I don't doubt that you are hearing what you think you're hearing but I certainly doubt your objectivity about what you're hearing which makes it hard to find credibility in some of the statements that you and others make. For example, some have suggested that plugging in an MC-0.5 into a receptacle is making a difference even if that receptacle is outside of the circuit is just absurd. If you are noticing a difference here, you should get a refund from your electrician for not properly providing you a dedicated circuit. Just to be sure, I tried it with my MC-0.5 and not surprisingly, I heard no difference. I think comments like this do more to hurt High Fidelity than help it. Just sayin...