Magnetic flux vibration damper?


Can you guys give me some input on using magnetic flux to dampen mechanical vibration associated with audio cables,ie: power, interconnect, speaker etc.? Could it not effectively counteract the influence sound waves have on the flow of electrons by concentrating them?
csontos
I read once about IC sensitivity to vibration - specifically inexpensive Audioquest Topaz had been claimed to be "audible". I repeated test myself setting amp to max loudness and hitting cable with a pencil. It was audible in the speakers. There was no loose connections.

Sonoran Plateau http://www.starsoundtechnologies.com/plateau.html uses steel armor on their cables.

Purist Audio uses fluid inside of interconnects. http://www.positive-feedback.com/Issue14/padmusaeus.htm

Douglas - Earth magnetic field is very weak aprox. 0.00005 Tesla while strongest MRI is 9.4 Teslas.
Douglas - I was just hoping to sell you two of these 9.4 Tesla MRI machines that my son-in-law is researching at UIC (I can get you a good discount). They are kind of large but this hobby requires some sacrifices.