Cryo'd outlet in power conditioner?


OK, now that we've gotten our cryo'd outlets at a great price via Albertporter's industriousness and goodwill (all hail!!!), has anyone thought of using them to replace the outlets in their Chang Lightspeed/PS Audio/Vans Evers, what have you? Is this even a good idea?
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Zaikesman, what a grouch! Typing ain't my specialty.

Go to www.audioexcellence.com then to the world power link at the bottom of the home page. This will have some info and a link to Cryogenics International. Check it out.

I don't need to win this so called debate. If you don't have $65 I understand, times ARE hard. In the end it's just your loss if you don't try one. Like the French soldiers said to King Aurthur,in Monty Python's, "Search for the Holly Grail",when he informed these soldiers gaurding the castle that he was on a quest seeking the grail they replied, "We already got one... Now go away or I will taunt you a second time"

I have already left a trail of bread crumbs for you to follow. Hurry before birds eat it!
Ok, Zaikesman I guess you have good reason to be a bit testy today. I hope your system is back up and running soon!
This is a fun thread. I thank you two gentlemen for not using email to converse this very pertinent topic about... what is the topic again?

Anyhow, I do not wanna question what people hear and can't hear. But, like Z-man, I question the physics used to explain just WHY does cryo improve sound quality.

It would make a lot more sense to me if metal is heated up to near melting point under intense atmospheric pressure. Then gradually, over a very very long period of time, allow the metal to return back to its original environment.

You know, this is how crystals are formed, as the molecules cools and settles, the minieral takes the shape of the mineral that makes up its composition.

I can only GUESS that cryo treating does something to the shape of how the mineral's, in this case outlets, molecular structure to be more uniform similar to crystalization. This would allow smoother and higher conductivity?

Yah, oh, Max, Z is not next to K on the qwerty. ;^ )
Viggen follow the link I gave to Zaikesman if you are interested. You are pretty well on with your guess. here is the short cut to the technical info. www.cryogenicsinternational.com
Sorry, Maxgain - you misundertake me, though. The debate isn't for 'winning', but maybe that's why you don't get off as much on just the having of it as I do. That's cool. (And I realized your mistake was surely a typo, it just happened to be a particularly unfortunate one, given the pronunciation of my username!) Of course I have the money to spend on an outlet, but that's not the point. What I don't have is the money to spend on every possible tweak or improvement that comes down the line (as I'm sure few of us do) - but even more importantly, I like to direct my energies (and monies) based on my own thinking. I do not have a closed mind toward cryo (like I did toward say, little wooden disks), I'm just a tough nut is all. Thanks for the link, I'll check it out.