Cryo'ed LP's


I'm getting ready to cryo a boat load of gear and was thinking about getting some of my best vinyl done. Anyone done this? If so what were your results?

If you have not done this to your LP's I'd rather not hear how lame this idea sounds... I'm sure I will anyway.
srwooten
Theosundhouse--bummer on the SSD, IK have done a ton of them (and RAM too--pretty much the same thing as an SSD) without any negative results. Did the person you used for treatment use a vert slow ramp down, and slow warm to ambient?

FWIW--I've done lots of LP's for people, the feedback has been universally positive. However, I would encourage you to treat some albums easily replaced first, and once you are sure you like the changes cryo causes, then move on to irreplaceable stuff.

Br3098--Ha, nice one!

Peace,

Lee
The reason cryogenics works for musical instruments, rifle barrels, tonearms, golf clubs, CDs etc. is that physical characteristics of the materials are improved by the cryogenic cold tempering process. Thus, metals and plastics are stiffer, harder, more homogeneous and exhibit less internal stress and dicontinuities.
Great idea....but...Do cryo'ed ears hear better.....? Hm, I should ask JV....
Raul- I'd like to extend the life of my vinyl and improve the sound if possible. As far as risk/trade-offs, that's what I'm trying to find out.

T-Bone- It is expensive so I only wont to spend the $ on the LP's I value the most.

4est- Yes.

Geoff- Have you cryoed LP's?