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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Hey Drubin: My clothes are now so clean that acquaintances are constantly asking me questions like they do to that guy on the Viagra commercial and sometimes when I open the fridge there is stuff in there that just magically has appeared; it's wonderful! To be serious, I can't really say whether they've done anything in that application. Perhaps I'll just pull up a "listening chair" in front of the freezer some day for some "critical listening". In any event, I'm in a 35 year old house and the receptacles (particularly the freezer and washer/dryer units) that I replaced were pretty grim in the "grip department". I can recall reading somewhere (think it was UHF magazine) that they actually recorded the time it took for a kettle to boil with a standard cheapie receptacle as compared to a spec. grade or hospital grade model they sold and the kettle boiled significantly faster with the better receptacle, but I've never done any experimentation in that area!
Man, I almost forgot the best part: my freezer is now working so well that I can do my own CRYO! Heheheheh!
Thanks Drubin and Hdm, this thread needed that. (Lak, don't worry. I think.)

Easy there Maxgain my friend, you win, I surrender. If and when I do try a cryo'ed outlet (or anything cryo'ed, I suppose), and I get the kind of result you are raving about, *and* I can determine that it was the cryo treatment that deserves the credit, I will most assuredly return to this thread and bow before you. (I have to warn you though, I have had new *amps* not make *that* much improvement in my system!) Now, how about a nice steamy cup'o Ovaltine and we kick back and chill?

(Hdm - so you'll be cryo'ing that outlet for me, right? :-)