Send Inlets to be Cryoed


Anyone removed their component inlets and sent them out to be cryoed?  Furutech inlets fit nothing of mine and I'm not taking a drill or Dremmel to my gear to make them fit. I thought about removing the existing inlets and having them cryoed. Anyone done this, or replaced stock inlets with upgrades?  How were the results?  Thanks. 
tomask6

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I'm probably going to regret asking this, but geoff are you pulling my leg?  Wotchu talkin' bout?  Should I send my speakers to be cryoed?
I say to hech with Furutech. Just remove and cryo the originals for like $10 each and get same performance (or better) without having to take a cutting torch to your chassis. 
Well I sent in what I could reasonably take apart to NitroFreeze: Inlets from power amp & power distribution box (distribution box receptacles already croyed porter ports), copper wires in my power distributor connecting the receptacles, circuit breaker from power amp, 2 usb cables, ps audio outlet i’ve had for a long time, and the crimp terminated wires running from the inlet on my power amp to the circuit board. Should have back later this week. I hope everything survived and can get back to function. Will post after installed.
When I installed Porter Ports (which are cryoed) into the power distributor, it was more like 6 weeks but it was a huge improvement, along the lines of upgrading a major component.
Everything got back safe from Nitro Freeze. Installed and singin’. At first pass sound is warmer, yet somehow the highs are a lot more vibrant, with greater soundstage depth yet less sibilant (Craig Chaquico Sacred Ground sounds like it never has before on this system.)

Will update again throughout the next cupla' months.
2 week update:  everything just sounds.....better. You name it, it's better.  Bass vertical imaging, electronic instruments sound more musical, voice definition better, highs are brighter yet smooth, darker silence.  I am still working up the nerve to cut the heat shrink off my nbs power cables to remove the plugs and have those cryoed. I will be sending in the speaker cables too. 
Geoff NitroFreeze says "no torqued assemblies" which includes anything screwed down.  I'm tempted to just send them in fully assembled.  What u think?