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In Reply to: Re: What exactly does cryogenic treatment do? posted by Bob Wortman on April 6, 2003 at 15:17:41:
You really think the grain structure has no effect?To quote Audioquest:
'As for conducting materials, normal, high purity (tough pitch) copper has about 1500 grains in each foot (5000/m). The signal must cross the junctions between these grains 1500 times in order to travel through one foot of cable. These grain boundaries cause the same type of irritating distortion as current crossing from strand to strand.'
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- Re: What exactly does cryogenic treatment do? - Wally 04/7/0302:56:37 04/7/03 (4)
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