This e-mail has been cryogenically treated


I’d like to announce that, for no additional charge, all of my e-mails will be cryogenically treated. You can’t prove otherwise.

Seriously though, when a manufacturer claims their product has been cryogenically treated how would we even know? At least with seafood we can run DNA analysis, and often we find out we are being ripped off.

How would we know this about cables, plugs, power connectors, etc? Has anyone ever even seen this being done? That’s actually a serious question. I have never actually seen this happening.

How would we even know if, for instance, they treated a batch in 1995 and no longer do?

erik_squires

Funny thing about Cyro (and other tweaks and mod's) is while the molecular structure may have changed, with audio stuff what are the odds that it will make and audible difference. But, interesting enuf, it seems from user comments it always does, causing me to wonder why I often see stuff for sale which has just went thru mods 'updates'. 

BTW, I read some where that cyro'd stuff was used in our space program. Go figure. :-)

Buying cryogenic cable before studying acoustic is like someone buying a condom who did not learn really what is making love...😁

 

«  Mahgister , your cryogenized jokes are boring »--Groucho Marx🤓

Don't worry, manufacturers of cables are literally banking on the fact that there's little to no possibility any customer will test their claims.  So my recommendation would be to purchase things that are not marketed with high worded claims and possibly fake properties.