Mintzar
Miguel is WORKING on patents for his products, they haven't gone through yet. Once they go through he will be displaying all of his technology for the world to see. Be fair.
I am being fair.
The website says "Differential and common noise reduction with our patent magnetic modules."
And whenever I see "patent" mentioned, my BS meter starts twitching. It's absolutely meaningless to the customer. The patent office today rubber stamps most everything, including perpetual motion machines. It's just cynical marketing aimed at those who believe a patent somehow means something other than simply the right to sue.
Two of which lower the noise floor by 136dB and the third by 146dB.
This makes absolutely no sense.
If your noise floor is say, -100dB (not uncommon in a decent system), and you lower that noise floor by 136dB, then your noise floor would have to be -236dB.
Which is simply impossible.
No gizmo you plug your power cords into can do anything about the self-noise created by the electronics themselves. And no audio electronic system could ever achieve a noise floor of -236dB. The thermal noise in the conductors would be greater than that.
Next... magnets.
Cables of all kinds, and anything that has any sort of current through it creates a magnetic field.
Yes.
What you may not be taking into account is that when magnets are added together their magnetic field DECREASES.
The key word here being MAGNETS, as in permanent magnets, i.e. the things you stick on your 'fridge.
By adding magnets to cabling and various other products you are effectively decreasing the magnetic field around the conductor.
No, you're not.
What you're not taking into account (or Mr. Alvarez for that matter if this is his belief as well) is that the magnetic field produced by the permanent magnet is static. It doesn't change. Whereas the magnetic field produced by the cable is always changing.
And even with the cable being subject to the static magnetic field from the permanent magnet, the magnetic field produced by the cable still changes. And more to the point, it changes by the exact same magnitude as it was without the static magnetic field.
So as far as the cable is concerned with respect to the magnetic field that it's producing, nothing has changed.
Read up on "superposition."
Now, if you had something which could produce an exact mirror image of the changing magnetic field produced by the cable, which means it would have to wrap 360 degrees around the cable, then you could reduce and ultimately completely cancel the changing magnetic field around the cable.
But that would get rather complicated.
Though if you were able to surround the cable with something that was highly diamagnetic you could achieve something similar. But even the most diamagnetic materials such as bismuth are only rather weakly diamagnetic.
Bottom line, you're pretty much stuck with the cable producing a magnetic field.
The pulsing of the magnetic field increases resistance in the conductor.
Yes. That's called skin effect.
By minimizing this magnetic field and lowering resistance you have less distortion.
Sure. But unfortunately, a permanent magnet does nothing to reduce the magnitudes of the changing magnetic fields which cause skin effect.
If you want to eliminate skin effect, just use a proper litz wire. Of course it's a well known technology over a century old so it's not going to seem as sexy and alluring as saying something is new, proprietary and on its way to being patented, but it's quite effective.
Let's also cut the crap here, Simply. Grounding systems DO make a difference.
That's easy enough to say as there's literally nothing that DOESN'T "make a difference" to some number of people.
Placing photographs of yourself in your freezer makes a difference to some (no, I'm not making this up).
So to simply say something makes a difference isn't saying anything particularly meaningful.