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In Reply to: Re: Is it possible do cryo cable and connector at home? posted by guitarplayer on July 13, 2005 at 06:52:23:
....clarify (for the reading and listening public) that commercial cryogenic treatment is not all the same, and what is considered "deep" cryogenic treatment is that which achieves the boil-off at -320F, with the materials being exposed to that deep temperature for the majority of the soak period. Treatments at -300F. or -305F are usually performed by vapor injection, and while certainly effective, there seems to be a qualitative difference (especially for audio purposes) with deep cryogenic processes. To my ears, and those of others who have compared, the benefits are "clearly" there, the longer the soak and deeper the temperature.
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