The reason I am doing some tests is from my experiances with PyrcatHD/MC and Hypercat. I find the Hypercat strait forward and gets good results with a vary simple formula. I find the Pyrocat family with a more complex formula with no real benefit over the Hypercat.
My tests were with three different batches of hypercat; one unchanged, one with 1g of metol and the other with 1g of phenidone all based on ratios used in Pyrocat/x. The Metol batch was more active and developed significantly more stain. The Phenidone batch was extremely active but only produced as much stain as the unchanged hypercat.
The metol has no real change in sharpness over the catechol only and the phenidone is noticeably sharper. Because of the no change in stain in the phenidone version, I suspect it is not balanced at all. But I'm just guessing.
Based on what I have seen with standard ascorbic acid or hydroquineone developers, phenidone is used in much lower quantities than metol. I just have nothing to go on with the catechol. I guess it's time to burn through the stuff.
Hypercat only....
Hypercat + Metol
Hypercat + Phenidone
The last example was significantly over developed because of a more than predicted activity increase.