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Re: To support your "argument",

Posted by Posy Rorer on April 11, 2007 at 14:00:33:


>>how close a home freeze (say, -25C-30C as in my case) can enhance the sound like gyrogenics (-180C).<<

Don't worry about it. Just put the item (ie. CD) in the coldest part of your freezer, turn the freezer to max for max effect.

>>how you carry out your home freeze to effect such enhancement.<<

About 12 hrs in the freezer, several more hours in the fridge (get to fridge temp), then wrapped in thick blankets until room temp (or any alternative means to slow down the process of thawing).

>>how it works technically to effect such sonic enhancement.<<

Already wrote numerous comments on this q. Read those.

Objective Audiophile 2007