In Reply to: WARNING!! posted by NEAR SOTA on November 27, 2002 at 08:57:39:
My experience is limited with Cryo - I only did an immersion test to see if it changed anything. It definitely broke the conductors. Very poor sound. LRC measurements did not measurably change. This is not the accepted method, so I can only conclude that this method breaks things.The jury is still out on whether this treatment actually improves things and if so, why. The head of the materials science Cryo lab at NIST is a good friend of mine and he says there is no reason to believe that there are any electrical benefits, however he has not specifically looked for this either.
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- Cryo Experience - audioengr 11:29:37 11/27/02 (13)
- Re: Cryo Experience - NEAR SOTA 20:21:07 11/27/02 (8)
- Re: Cryo Experience - audioengr 12:05:09 12/04/02 (1)
- Re: Cryo Experience - John Escallier 16:57:16 12/05/02 (0)
- Re: Molecular Structure - geoffkait 03:05:02 11/28/02 (5)
- Re: Molecular Structure - John Escallier 17:03:13 12/05/02 (3)
- Re: Molecular Structure - geoffkait 07:47:05 12/06/02 (2)
- Re: Molecular Structure - John Escallier 08:01:20 12/06/02 (1)
- Re: Plastics - geoffkait 13:07:33 12/06/02 (0)
- Re: Molecular Structure - NEAR SOTA 06:17:21 11/28/02 (0)
- Re: Cryo Experience - john curl 13:01:11 11/27/02 (2)
- Re: Cryo Experience - audioengr 12:08:43 12/04/02 (1)
- Re: Cryo Experience - John Escallier 17:10:07 12/05/02 (0)
- You didn't shot peen the conductors first did you? nt - Hafdef 12:43:43 11/27/02 (0)