Hello, Everyone!
New to this site and new to speaker/amp DIY. Found this site searching for the same question as Hobbsmeerkat. Ordered some Path Audio resistors from Parts Connexion and as I was preparing to install them in my tweeter crossover, the magnetic base of my portable light accidently picked one up. What!? Both ends are very magnetic. At first, I thought that maybe I got fake resistors (is that a thing?). I asked Parts Connexion tech support if they could verify that magnetic end caps were present on authentic Path resistors. While the tech responded very quickly, the response was a cut/paste of the Path Audio website description. Not very helpful. How can they say "non-magnetic design"?
So, thank you, Hobbsmeerkat. Now I know that this is a deliberate "feature" of the Path Audio resistors and I agree that I won't be using them either. I went to great lengths to avoid ferro-magnetic components/fastners in this speaker. I'll be keeping the Mundorf Supremes, which are very good. Very neutral.