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(though I like the guy in the other post who has decided it can't be permanent, just by deciding it can't.)
Why would anyone want to take an engineered piece of audio equipment like a vacuum tube and dump it into a 300 degree below zero solution?
Wouldn't that fracture the glass? I'd think so!
This Cryo Treatment just doesn't sit easy with me. Let's talk about it Why would anyone want to take an engineered piece of audio equipment like a vacuum tube and dump it into a 300 degree below zero solution?
There is easily to acertain proof that cryogenic treatment can increase hardness and reduce physical frictional wear in metals
Sure, but what actually matters is if the audio circuits are improved and by how much. This is easy to tell via the standard metrics for fidelity: frequency response, distortion, and noise. So again, why don't cryo vendors ever show such evidence?
there are other metrics contributing to the sound that have not yet been discovered and are not yet understood.
I've never had any cryo'd components in my system because, mainly I just don't care enough to be bothered. But that doesn't mean I dismiss it's benefits out of hand without listening. SotA science as of this date cannot confirm either the standard model or the structure of the universe and there are people on this forum telling you they know everything there is to know about the electromagnetic force and how it interacts with our daily lives, and they are considered normal. They are stark raving mad.
Just because one doesn't, and cannot, know everything, that does not mean that one doesn't know anything. The fact that there are some things that are yet to be known does not, in my opinion, invalidate the things that are known.
If you cannot describe the complete system, the best you can do is make educated guesses on the outcome.
You seem to be confusing knowing how the entire universe works versus knowing how audio works. Audio is an infinitesimal subset of the universe, and I assure you it's fully understood by knowledgeable audio engineers.