Hi Bryon,
My last post was not allowed. Probably because I referred to another audio site that has about 200 posts about the use of neodymium magnets. You have to experiment with them to find where the magnetic fields are emanating from in your system -- typically transformers in components and AC adapters. Then you let the magnets guide you to the "sweet spot". I use 1/8" x 1/2" neodymium magnets in bundles.
They make a difference because they draw off the magnetic fields from the transformers. You place them on the outside of components and AC adapters. This has worked very well for me with SR MPCs that have a strong magnetic field.
My last post was not allowed. Probably because I referred to another audio site that has about 200 posts about the use of neodymium magnets. You have to experiment with them to find where the magnetic fields are emanating from in your system -- typically transformers in components and AC adapters. Then you let the magnets guide you to the "sweet spot". I use 1/8" x 1/2" neodymium magnets in bundles.
They make a difference because they draw off the magnetic fields from the transformers. You place them on the outside of components and AC adapters. This has worked very well for me with SR MPCs that have a strong magnetic field.