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In Reply to: What exactly does cryogenic treatment do? posted by rhizomatic on April 4, 2003 at 14:46:35:
Its a wallet lightener. More audiogeek bs. People think that since cryo treating a brass trumpet changes the sound that cryo treating electrical components must do the same thing. Grain structure in metal has a lot to do with how it vibrates and not much effect if any on how it conducts. Audio balderdash of the kind that always goes running when blind testing is mentioned.
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- Re: What exactly does cryogenic treatment do? - Bob Wortman 04/6/0315:17:41 04/6/03 (9)
- Re: What exactly does cryogenic treatment do? - Wally 02:56:37 04/7/03 (4)
- Re: What exactly does cryogenic treatment do? - Bob Wortman 03:29:05 04/7/03 (3)
- Re: What exactly does cryogenic treatment do? - Wally 05:40:03 04/7/03 (2)
- Re: What exactly does cryogenic treatment do? - Bob Wortman 18:51:32 04/7/03 (0)
- Re: What exactly does cryogenic treatment do? - enmark 11:00:06 04/7/03 (0)
- Did you try it and heard no improvement... - hoxuanduc 18:41:42 04/6/03 (3)
- A helpful pointer... - Joe S 19:43:42 04/6/03 (1)
- Well lets see - Bob Wortman 18:10:23 04/9/03 (0)
- Did you try it in a blind, controlled, level matched test? - Bob Wortman 18:56:48 04/6/03 (0)