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Where is a reputable source to have this done? I have been wanting to try it with the tubes in my RM-200.
I have heard a myth that cryoing decreases tube life, I've never researched this so don't know if its fact or fiction. This is nonsense. If anything, cryo treatment would increase tube life as the metals gain greater tensile strength (due to the compaction of the molecular structure), and likely exhibit lower electrical resistance as well. Both of these factors would *increase* tube life, not reduce it. Cryo-treated transformers, for instance, have shown lower operating temperatures and measured lower resistance. It is not a stretch to apply these benefits to tubes.
Quote from: mca on 30 Jan 2008, 08:21 pmWhere is a reputable source to have this done? I have been wanting to try it with the tubes in my RM-200. Mca,Not sure if they will cryo your tubes for you but these guys have a great rep and great prices on their tubes.http://www.cryoset.com/catalog/index.phpJohn
Ian....you can trust Moray. He knows exactly what he's doing, and further utilizes true deep cryogenic treatment.
As I understand it the cryogenic process is intended to anneal the metal in tubes. The temperature is about -200 C so it's well below any natural conditions.
The expansion and contraction of the materials is directly related to the process utilized, and how precise that process is.