Has anybody Cryo'd their complete amp-results?


Just wondering as I have the opportunity to cryo my tube amp completely, if any one has done it before and what was the resulting changes in audio quality. Also is it safe to do.
Thanks for the guidance, especially if it is risky.
Neville
nevillekapadia
FYI--electrolytic caps, some film caps and MOV's do not like to be cryo'd. Also, the plastic fascias and such can crack even if all the screws are loosened due to the expansion/contraction properties of different materials in close proximity.

Sometimes components are okay, sometimes not. It's a crapshoot, 7 come 11, baby!

I personally shy away from cryoing complete components and strongly discourage my customers from doing them. However, some people are adventurous and are willing to forgo the risks. If you like to bet longshots...

Have a great weekend, all!

Lee
Thanks all. It's very clear the risk is too great. I better stick with cables and interconnects only. There is no way I would get a guarantee from the cryo treatment people, and the amps are too dear to my musical heart(Wavelength Napoleons) to take such a risk. it's just the tweaker bug in us wondering if the step is worth it.
Once again thank you all for the great guidance.
Have a great weekend
Neville
When Ted Williams bats for .400 again, that's when I would consider cryoing my amp :-)