Subject: Re: Public Service Announcement: AVOID "bobsbid1"
From: "Chuck Guzis" <cclist at sydex.com>
Date: Mon, 17 Oct 2005 10:20:31 -0700
To: cctalk at
classiccmp.org
On 10/17/2005 at 1:06 PM Roger Merchberger wrote:
OMFG! Freezing CD's makes 'em sound
better?!?!? And what the heck is
Cream-Electret -- nevermind - I don't wanna know after all. <:-O
Roger, brass musicians of the same mindset have been paying big money for
years to have someone dunk their instrument in a dewar of liquid nitrogen,
waxing euphoric about the way the instrument response changes. Of course,
there's no real basis in science and most of the victims overlook the
"prep" work that's part of the package and really makes the big difference.
Actually hardening and annealing with extreme cold or heat has a measurable
effect on metals. There is _some_ rational basis there.
However.. local temerature changes (environment) affect the metals used
to a greater extent through expansion and contraction.
FYI: it was tested by dupont years ago that nylon (as in pantyhose) treated
with a LN2 dunk had a better wear characteristic. No memory of why that was
found to work.
Mark my words--the audiophile fringe will be dunking
CD's in liquid N2 any
day now...
Did it, they smash far better, louder too! (Those pesky AOL CDs).
Can't say that they play better though.
Allison