In Reply to: Re: Theory? posted by Mike B. on November 3, 2001 at 15:49:41:
I don't think there is any doubt that cryogenic treatment of materials, such as the metals from which engine blocks are made, does change physical properties.
However properties such as hardness, and tensile strength, are measurable. The race teams have done the measurements and proved that it is worth their money to treat engine blocks.
I have yet to see any one prove that cables sound better after cryogenic treatment. There may be measurable changes in the physical properties of the materials from which they are made, but how do you correlate these changes with sound, other than with subjective opinion?
Have you any proof? Really?Regards,
Andy.
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