In Reply to: What do you think would be their answer? posted by sser2 on February 21, 2006 at 19:46:18:
Hi.to find out tons of positive facts about gyrogenics on metals.
Just off my head, check up Cryogenic Technology Development at NASA aimes Resserch Cenrter. (irtec.arc.nasa.gov/Cryodev.html)
Also check up "The Freezing Issue" written by Keith Howard for HiFi News & Records Review, July 2001.
Here is an extract:
"I have a friend in twon who uses it for vacuum tubes because what it does is cut resonance. Residual stress increaes the Q of the resonances. A vacuum tube is riddled with resonances, so it's very
BENEFICIAL."Woodoo or not, talk to those experts.
c-J
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- Are you sure??.. - cheap-Jack 02/22/0609:48:18 02/22/06 (6)
- Absolutely. - sser2 11:47:40 02/22/06 (5)
- Re: I agree - MIchael Samra 23:12:19 02/22/06 (1)
- For sake of your argument,... - cheap-Jack 07:49:26 02/23/06 (0)
- Unfortunately, audio is a huge grey area. - cheap-Jack 13:22:39 02/22/06 (2)
- Isn't cryoing your typical tweaking? - sser2 20:01:18 02/22/06 (1)
- Nope, - cheap-Jack 08:12:34 02/23/06 (0)