In Reply to: Re: Cryo Problems posted by rcrump on July 5, 2003 at 06:10:36:
With *properly done* cryogenic treatment, at the right temperature, and with the right time sequence, those problems with your silver speaker cables would simply not occur. Copper, silver, gold, or conductors made out of unobtainium....it doesn't matter. With all the cables I've had treated (by Cryo Int'l.), and all the cable makers and customers I've referred to them, NONE have ever had a problem, sonic or otherwise. They've all thanked me for the referral. And in my personal experience, decay, along with the micro-detail of venue information, greatly improved. What was "far down in amplitude", or "missing" was background noise. Every time.
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- Re: You don't have to kill a chicken. - alan m. kafton 07/6/0320:26:35 07/6/03 (13)
- Reminds me.... :-) - highendman 15:49:12 07/7/03 (1)
- Re: Excellent!! [nt] - alan m. kafton 18:09:22 07/7/03 (0)
- So you have never experienced negative results? - NEAR SOTA 04:42:51 07/7/03 (1)
- Re: Nope. - alan m. kafton 09:00:14 07/7/03 (0)
- Easy to ruin pure wires with cryo treatment as - rcrump 20:51:29 07/6/03 (8)
- Re: Easy to ruin pure wires with cryo treatment as - NEAR SOTA 04:02:24 07/7/03 (7)
- Re: Easy to ruin pure wires with cryo treatment as - rcrump 05:13:45 07/7/03 (6)
- Re: Easy to ruin pure wires with cryo treatment as - alan m. kafton 08:20:50 07/7/03 (5)
- Re: Easy to ruin pure wires with cryo treatment as - rcrump 09:08:33 07/7/03 (4)
- Re: Easy to ruin pure wires with cryo treatment as - NEAR SOTA 10:59:18 07/7/03 (3)
- Re: Immersion is different. - alan m. kafton 12:13:15 07/7/03 (2)
- Re: Immersion is different. - rcrump 13:28:58 07/7/03 (0)
- Re: Immersion is different. - NEAR SOTA 13:12:16 07/7/03 (0)