Can I send any cables and vacuum tubes to be cryo'd? Do I need to find a company that will do small batches at a reasonable price? Are there components that should *not* be cryo'd? Like what about potentiometers and switches? How about capacitors, inductors, and transformers? Resisters? How about sending an entire tube amp to be cryo'd? How about headphones?
Mike
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Topic - cryo - mike1127 23:52:49 05/19/12 (14)
- Lots of great cryo info... - musetap 12:45:30 05/20/12 (0)
- RE: cryo - barryb 08:23:47 05/20/12 (0)
- RE: cryo - May Belt 06:00:51 05/20/12 (6)
- I'm currently using your "cryo" method. - tweakk 09:11:52 05/20/12 (5)
- I suppose you'll like her better one way or the other when done?...N/T - musetap 12:39:56 05/20/12 (2)
- Not really interested in results. - tweakk 12:50:32 05/20/12 (1)
- Cool! Enjoy the process!...N/T - musetap 12:54:54 05/20/12 (0)
- Oh no - mes 12:12:10 05/20/12 (0)
- RE: I'm currently using your "cryo" method. - The Heretic 12:03:30 05/20/12 (0)
- I have asked about Cryoing stuff. Best to do cables and wires. Some have done whole amps - Elizabeth 00:22:47 05/20/12 (0)
- RE: cryo - Charles Hansen 00:20:57 05/20/12 (3)
- There is no problem with electrolytics..... - alan m. kafton 14:49:56 05/20/12 (2)
- in your experience... - mike1127 22:27:20 05/22/12 (1)
- RE: in your experience... - alan m. kafton 13:04:28 05/23/12 (0)