cryo treated tvc?

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jenhwa

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cryo treated tvc?
« on: 3 Mar 2009, 05:53 pm »
has anyone sent their tvc for cryo treatment?

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Re: cryo treated tvc?
« Reply #1 on: 6 Mar 2009, 02:33 am »
i did a quike search on the net on Cryo. Why would you do this? :scratch:

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Re: cryo treated tvc?
« Reply #2 on: 6 Mar 2009, 06:48 am »
cryo treatment changes the material molecular structure,

the electrical signal passing through treated materials has less noise then untreated materials.

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Re: cryo treated tvc?
« Reply #3 on: 6 Mar 2009, 06:50 am »

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« Reply #4 on: 6 Mar 2009, 08:54 am »
more info here

http://www.metal-wear.com/Stereo.html
all my tubes is cryo
you have right the sound after cryo is amaizing :drool:
but i scare put the transformers TVC because have paper between cable

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Re: cryo treated tvc?
« Reply #5 on: 7 Mar 2009, 06:08 am »
well then let me buy a lottery ticket,

and if i strike it, i will commission a tvc with Teflon instead of paper,

and house it in custom solid aluminium chassis

and then cryo treat it ......dreaming ......drooling......

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Re: cryo treated tvc?
« Reply #6 on: 7 Mar 2009, 05:42 pm »
more info here

http://www.metal-wear.com/Stereo.html
all my tubes is cryo
you have right the sound after cryo is amaizing :drool:
but i scare put the transformers TVC because have paper between cable

Frankly I would really have to wonder if cryoing would have any negative effect on paper,,,, it's rubber and adhesives you need to worry about. :dunno: It wouldn't hurt to ask Cryoparts or Cryogenics International for an opinion. I do know that component cryoing can make a substantial improvement in lowering the ground noise in a system. I've had all my system's components including a BPT power conditioner cryoed with no ill effects. :thumb:

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Robin

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Re: cryo treated tvc?
« Reply #7 on: 7 Mar 2009, 07:32 pm »
Frankly I would really have to wonder if cryoing would have any negative effect on paper,,,, it's rubber and adhesives you need to worry about. :dunno: It wouldn't hurt to ask Cryoparts or Cryogenics International for an opinion.

Post some pics and I'll opine on how the stuff will come through.  Nick from Promethius would be a good resource to ask as well.

Peace,

Lee

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Re: cryo treated tvc?
« Reply #8 on: 7 Mar 2009, 08:23 pm »
Frankly I would really have to wonder if cryoing would have any negative effect on paper,,,, it's rubber and adhesives you need to worry about. :dunno: It wouldn't hurt to ask Cryoparts or Cryogenics International for an opinion.

Post some pics and I'll opine on how the stuff will come through.  Nick from Promethius would be a good resource to ask as well.

Peace,

Lee

Robin directed me to some pics of the component.  I think the tranny would come through fine, however, I don't think the wood case would make it, the adhesive would probably fail and the wood might crack.

Peace,

Lee

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Re: cryo treated tvc?
« Reply #9 on: 11 Mar 2009, 03:33 pm »
well then let me buy a lottery ticket,

and if i strike it, i will commission a tvc with Teflon instead of paper,

and house it in custom solid aluminium chassis

and then cryo treat it ......dreaming ......drooling......
Doing the tvc in teflon is not that expansive actually. Around USD30-60 i think, may be less just top of the head.
custom solid aluminium chassis fully mill would be nicer
Mill the entire chasis out of solid aluminium even better solid copper would be best

then cryo

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Re: cryo treated tvc?
« Reply #10 on: 11 Mar 2009, 03:38 pm »
Frankly I would really have to wonder if cryoing would have any negative effect on paper,,,, it's rubber and adhesives you need to worry about. :dunno: It wouldn't hurt to ask Cryoparts or Cryogenics International for an opinion.

Post some pics and I'll opine on how the stuff will come through.  Nick from Promethius would be a good resource to ask as well.

Peace,

Lee

Robin directed me to some pics of the component.  I think the tranny would come through fine, however, I don't think the wood case would make it, the adhesive would probably fail and the wood might crack.

Peace,

Lee

Lee
i think the best thing is to have just the transformer and if possible the switches cryoed.
i beleive this would increase the performance of the entire unit

thanks
Nicholas

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Re: cryo treated tvc?
« Reply #11 on: 11 Mar 2009, 07:12 pm »
Yes, I would be reticent to cryo the wood case, however, I think the rest of the unit would come through well.

Lee

Lee
i think the best thing is to have just the transformer and if possible the switches cryoed.
i beleive this would increase the performance of the entire unit
thanks
Nicholas

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Re: cryo treated tvc?
« Reply #12 on: 13 Mar 2009, 02:00 pm »
do you have a source for the chassis?
how much would the new chassis cost?

well then let me buy a lottery ticket,

and if i strike it, i will commission a tvc with Teflon instead of paper,

and house it in custom solid aluminium chassis

and then cryo treat it ......dreaming ......drooling......
Doing the tvc in teflon is not that expansive actually. Around USD30-60 i think, may be less just top of the head.
custom solid aluminium chassis fully mill would be nicer
Mill the entire chasis out of solid aluminium even better solid copper would be best

then cryo

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Re: cryo treated tvc?
« Reply #13 on: 17 Mar 2009, 08:47 am »