In Reply to: Re: SImple question, requiring only a simple "yes" or "no" answer: posted by May Belt on April 14, 2007 at 10:26:36:
"What I am trying to point out is that if EITHER freezing technique alters the 'sound' then the WHOLE freezing issue should be and should have been investigated by the entire audio industry - not just by a few - and that people should be realising that 'there is something going on' which needs investigating !!"This is complete nonsense. You say this as if there were no research in metallurgy. There is an entire body of research on the subject and the real affects of heat treatments and cryo treaments. The idea that because true cryogenic treatment may affect the properties of a metal that sticking metal in a domestic freezer will also have some affect is completely ridiculous illogical presumption. Why make such presumptions when metallurgists have thoroughly investigated such properties in metals under controlled conditions. The effects are already well documented. There are people who do this stuff for a living. They are called metallugical engineers.
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