Audio Equipment
At Cryo Plus we have recognized the many positive benefits of the deep cryogenic processing of audio equipment, cable and electronic components. Through our research & experience we
have developed a proprietary process for ramp down, soak time and ramp up. Each step is precisely controlled by computerized state of the art equipment. The results have been nothing short of astounding.
- Cable & Tubes
- Greater resolution
- More air
- More natural sound
- More weight
- Darker background
- Longer life
| CryoPlus has the capability to treat: |
| Vacuum Tubes |
$5.00 ea. Min. $20.00 |
| Power Cords |
$25.00 ea. |
| Interconnects |
$25.00 pair |
| Speaker Cables |
$40.00 (4’ through 12’ lengths) |
| Digital Cables |
$25.00 ea. |
| AC Receptacles |
$5.00 ea. |
| CD’s |
$3.00 ea. |
* Surcharge of $30 per order for International orders.
* Please call for a price quote on the following: |
| Crossover Networks, Power Supplies, Electronic Parts |
| Isolation Tables, Switches, Transformers, Circuit Boards |
The above is standard pricing and is based on standard sizing and length. The prices are advisory and do not take into account special circumstances
or oversize components. We will be happy to give you a written quote with your order so that you know precisely what your order will cost. Prices of other items will be quoted upon request.
Parts with plastic fascias should have the fascia loosened to prevent breakage due to differential contraction between the plastic and the metal chassis.
Please note that deep cryogenic treatment of audio components is still considered an experimental process. We cannot guarantee
that all products mentioned are suitable for this process due to differences in quality and type.
Audio components will require a break-in period before optimum sound is achieved and may extend longer than the manufacturer
suggests. All items that have previous break-in must have a second break-in period. We will take every precaution possible to assure your satisfaction, but due to the wide variety types
and quality of components that exist, we cannot guarantee that all are suitable to be cryogenically processed. We will be happy to work with you and discuss each individual
situation to help assess its suitability. All handling is done with the utmost of care.
Other sites and articles:
Miyazawa Flutes
Cryogenics International
Cryogenics in audio applications
The Freezing Issue HiFi News magazine
An interview with Craig Goff of Kryophysics
An interview with Lee Weiland of Locus Design Group
An interview with Charles Beresford of Cryogenics International
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