There is something I don't understand about cryo treating audio components. Is the elements/chemicals'physical property really improved sonically after cryo treatment?
I learned in geology that molecular shape and crystallization, uniforming crystalline structure, is a process that takes extreme heat and pressure then THOUSANDS of years of gradual cooling.
I don't know if what I learned in geology have anything to do with cyro treatments, but it is the source of my cynicism towards freezing cables and such.
I do have cryo and non cryo powercords of the same make and model. And I do hear a differences in each. Why is that? It certainly shouldn't have anything to do with each respective cables' physical properties, should it?
I learned in geology that molecular shape and crystallization, uniforming crystalline structure, is a process that takes extreme heat and pressure then THOUSANDS of years of gradual cooling.
I don't know if what I learned in geology have anything to do with cyro treatments, but it is the source of my cynicism towards freezing cables and such.
I do have cryo and non cryo powercords of the same make and model. And I do hear a differences in each. Why is that? It certainly shouldn't have anything to do with each respective cables' physical properties, should it?