In Reply to: Are you talk about Cryogenics or frige freeze tweaking ????? posted by cheap-Jack on April 10, 2007 at 09:00:57:
1) Of course freezing using a domestic deep freezer is not freezing at cryogenic temperatures.2) We introduced people to the freezing/slow defrost procedure using their domestic deep freezer for them to experiment for themselves and, if it was successful for them (which, apparently, it turned out not to be for you) then they would be more aware of what things could contribute to improving their sound !! Although you say it did not work for you, nevertheless, it has worked for numerous other people - see Greg Weavers article in Soundstage for just ONE example !!!
3) But, having said all that - we can return to the cryogenic freezing and keep the discussion solely on THAT technique. All the questions I asked are STILL relevant. Why is not Prop Head section inundated with engineers describing THEIR experiences and THEIR sound after trying this technique ? Exactly the same (technical) circuits - exactly the same (technical) components - exactly the same engineering expertise - but the sound is better after this technique is used !! So, why are AUDIO engineers not discussing it ? Over 20 years since it was first described as improving the sound of audio equipment and my questions are even more pertinent than if I had asked them 20 years ago. Precisely because engineers have had plenty of time, in that 20 years, to do all the experiments they would need to do !!!
Regards,
May Belt.
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Follow Ups
- Re: Are you talk about Cryogenics or frige freeze tweaking ????? - May Belt 14:35:21 04/10/07 (3)
- You got to get the basic concept right. - cheap-Jack 13:00:01 04/11/07 (0)
- I guess I didn't get the memo. - Presto 15:59:14 04/10/07 (1)
- Perhaps we should start a... - rp1@surfnetusa.com 22:16:44 04/10/07 (0)