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In Reply to: RE: I think cryo doesn't make a difference posted by danlaudionut on March 26, 2012 at 21:11:19
has anyone heard a difference between response of your system at usual room temperature or say, at colder weather? Say around freezing--- if you have capability to lower the room temp to around freezing? I know liquid nitrogen temp would be impractical, but anyone notice slight variance in tone and response with slight ambient temp changes.Versus as 70-degrees F or even 90-dgrrees F? I notice guitar amps/house systems sounds better at slightly lower temp, than warmer.
Ok... sorry, I will crawl back under my rock.
But, thanks for any response.
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FL
Do you realize what happens to metals when they are cryo'd?
Do you know when it is cold that guitars go out of tune?
Saying the temperature doesn't effect sound is really dumb.
Any musician or pseudo-musician would tell you otherwise.
Now back to my post ...
Sondek said he agreed with Jay that "cryo
doesn't make a difference so far as I can hear".
Then he said "they seem to present a lower overall noise floor,
thereby making small details in the music easier to discern".
These are contradictory statements.
DanL
Sounds Groovy Man.
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