Bybee Fraud Protection

Status
Not open for further replies.
Don't even go there 😉

Pipe freezer is probably the same kind of stuff.

Yes they thought it would trash the CD player but it was in a magazine.
So they didn't care..they let it thaw out for a few days to make sure the condensation had gone.

I remember them switching it on using an extension lead..😀
Such is the mad world of Audio..

Regards
M. Gregg
 
Last edited:
Regards
M. Gregg
Is this a DIY buildable unit?
Not really because of availability of ingredients.

What is your intention..ie to market the item or release it used for free DIY but not commercial gain..
Some free samples, else wise manufactured by the million/billion.
Testing so far points to friend of friend exponential self marketing.
I am mainly aiming at the family home stereo/home theatre environment, iPod/iPhone headphones is another huge market.
OEM in a whole range of applications is further included.
The point is economical and better sound/video for the world....I have spent very long time to be ensure that this is a good improvement for all......I do understand the moral of the King Midas fable.

The reason I ask is this a possible Bybee replacement<<oups!
Or perhaps the answer to the thread?

BQP might be dead in the water, for price/mass production capability reasons.

NB it doesn't need to be ferrous to be inductive..
Simple induction is not the effect I think.

Dan.
 
😀

Here is an example
http://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=2&ved=0CCgQFjAB&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.russandrews.com%2Fimages%2Farticles%2F50TipsBookletSingles.pdf&ei=7l6iVcP-HsGR7AbE1oi4DA&usg=AFQjCNEBrL9xTwfauTQNcRlM8SWL3z7cIQ&bvm=bv.97653015,d.ZGU

I notice the freeze your CD's is in here as well..

OK so here is a question if and its an if Cryo treatment works if you Cryo treat the roll of wire before you wind an output transformer will it be better? Or do you Cryo treat the completed Tx?

Regards
M. Gregg
 
Last edited:
I see a Mooly listening test on the horizon,

Chips recorded before and after Cryo treatment.😀

Then complete circuit board before and after Cryo treatment.

Then just to please me chips before and after covering in candle wax..perhaps with complete circuit coated and warmed with a hair dryer..
So it soaks in..

Regards
M. Gregg
 
Last edited:
So, BQP = BSE which may equal mumetal

Glad to see video is now in the mix, they deserve it.😀

Also, I'm still having difficulties noticing enhancements thru my iphone. I'll probably switch to to testing with speakers, CD players and amplifiers.
 
NB it doesn't need to be ferrous to be inductive..
Simple induction is not the effect I think.

Dan.

Sorry but knowing what the effect is would be critical to development I would have thought as would be measurements to check that delusion is not a contributing factor.
Let me hazard a guess this product would be sold to audiophiles and by bespoke audiophile outlets...

Taking a PCB and its components to below -190deg C, interesting, probably a bit silly but interesting, of course the first thing to do would be check the specification of all the components to check they can handle the temperature.
 
Taking a PCB and its components to below -190deg C, interesting, probably a bit silly but interesting, of course the first thing to do would be check the specification of all the components to check they can handle the temperature.

I don't know of any components that can take that kind of temperature on paper.

So its just an exercise taking into account if you can't afford to lose it then you don't do it. The use of an electronic freeze spray is probably better or the freezer.

Just for interest

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-11875131

But what about satellites?

Regards
M. Gregg
 
Last edited:
There is no idea so stupid that you can't find audiophiles to believe it. "Cryo" is a sure-fire signal that you're dealing a con artist (seller) and a moron (buyer).

Refuting something without evidence or binding logic based on your own preconceptions is just as unintelligent as accepting it on the same basis. Pano said he will post before/after measurements, so let's have a look at those first.
 
Pano said he will post before/after measurements, so let's have a look at those first.

That's a fair point, but preconceptions are only unintelligent when they aren't based on experience and background. I've looked at it in the past when it was being touted, read the literature, and came away with the conclusions that the only good data indicating a positive effect was the austenite-martensite transition. And there were some plausible tales of actual negative effects on components that had metal-to-glass or metal-to-ceramic seals.

If Pano has good data from good experiments, that would be interesting.
 
I was a hero for a day at Varian for showing them how glass metal seals would wick water when micro-fracturing was present. They were soldering TO-99 electrometers (vacuum gauges) into 8 pin tube bases and overbending the leads.

Hummm,

You might have answered a question about this picture:

http://img91.imageshack.us/img91/3285/imgph7847nphonolt6.jpg

So is it an idea to go round resistors after fitment and seal the ends?

Here is another:

https://audionote.files.wordpress.com/2011/10/p9271085.jpg

Regards
M. Gregg
 
Last edited:
Status
Not open for further replies.