Perhaps a bit off topic, but a thread on AA appeared recently where another cable manufacturer had this to say about VD power cords:
"Some may be aware of this, but Virtual Dynamics uses magnets soldered in series with the conductors on their products, calling this "Speed of Light" technology.
Not wanting to look like some jerk manufacturer bashing his competitor, I've not brought it up before- but from the urging of one of the chatters here, I figured I'd bring it up.
This seems to me to be an dangerous practice when used with power cords.... "
Further down in the thread this was posted:
"My concerns stem from a couple issues:
The magnets will be subject to EM forces which may damage their insulation or the solder joints through the motion of the magnets.
The solder joint to the magnet is a dubious proposition- I'd be inclined to worry about those joints as a failure point.
There's a pretty high potential for these to heat up, making displacement of typical insulators somewhat easier.
The irritation and potential damages (imagine if one got too close to your phono cart) of the cable being drawn towards racks, chassis, etc, is a less major issue.
Just some of the issues, no doubt there are others. And I agree, many other cords are unsafe as well- I just find these to be particularly disconcerting."
The thread can be found here: http://www.audioasylum.com/audio/cables/messages/127112.html
I would like to know what VD users think about this. Let me add that I own 2 VD power cords (Nite II and Master) and am very pleased with them. No issues in my system. The reason I am posting this is to get a better understanding of this comment and the use of the magents from a technical perspective. I have no intention of replacing the VD cables. I just want to try and understand this better.
Thanks in advance.
"Some may be aware of this, but Virtual Dynamics uses magnets soldered in series with the conductors on their products, calling this "Speed of Light" technology.
Not wanting to look like some jerk manufacturer bashing his competitor, I've not brought it up before- but from the urging of one of the chatters here, I figured I'd bring it up.
This seems to me to be an dangerous practice when used with power cords.... "
Further down in the thread this was posted:
"My concerns stem from a couple issues:
The magnets will be subject to EM forces which may damage their insulation or the solder joints through the motion of the magnets.
The solder joint to the magnet is a dubious proposition- I'd be inclined to worry about those joints as a failure point.
There's a pretty high potential for these to heat up, making displacement of typical insulators somewhat easier.
The irritation and potential damages (imagine if one got too close to your phono cart) of the cable being drawn towards racks, chassis, etc, is a less major issue.
Just some of the issues, no doubt there are others. And I agree, many other cords are unsafe as well- I just find these to be particularly disconcerting."
The thread can be found here: http://www.audioasylum.com/audio/cables/messages/127112.html
I would like to know what VD users think about this. Let me add that I own 2 VD power cords (Nite II and Master) and am very pleased with them. No issues in my system. The reason I am posting this is to get a better understanding of this comment and the use of the magents from a technical perspective. I have no intention of replacing the VD cables. I just want to try and understand this better.
Thanks in advance.