Assuming it's done correctly, of course, what improvements does cryogenic treatment make with cables?Would anyone who's done it care to respond? As I mentioned in a recent forum post, I'm considering trying this on some spare cables (or even on my main cables) as an experiment based on what a trusted friend told me. But I want more input before I proceed.
Oddly, I ran a search of this forum and didn't find much actual information as to what it actually improves upon. I suspect a lower noise floor (i.e., improved resolution), better bass response and a more natural sound. But that's conjecture ...
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Topic - What would cryo treatment improve on? - greg7 04:16:26 07/24/06 (7)
- Re: What would cryo treatment improve on? - Jonathan Scull 12:54:03 07/25/06 (0)
- Cryo is a bigtime business even in audio. - cheap-Jack 12:02:34 07/24/06 (4)
- OK, I'll bite ... - clifff 12:35:55 07/25/06 (3)
- What "evidence" you want? - cheap-Jack 09:36:52 07/26/06 (2)
- I would like you to answer the question I asked! - clifff 13:46:53 07/26/06 (1)
- A gentle reminder - Ted Smith 14:51:04 07/26/06 (0)
- Re: What would cryo treatment improve on? - faithnomorefreak 10:15:03 07/24/06 (0)