If your CD/DVD/BLUERAY/DSS has that funny little 3 pin Cloverleaf connector... ICECUBE allows you to "hook up" with the after market power cord of your choice. The cryogenically treated Icecube allows you to discard that inferior power cord supplied with your CD, DVD or DSS receiver. Unleash the performance from your components with a quality power cord of "your" choice. The Icecube makes the IEC/AC power adaptation from the small 3 pin "Cloverleaf" and "C7IEC" panel mount connection to the large 3 pin 320IEC connection used on quality power cords. We raise the bar of performance by taking a quality manufactured adapter and utilize the benefits of extensive cryogenic treatment.
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The cryogenically treated ICECUBE Cloverleaf allows you to discard that inferior power cord supplied with your CD, DVD, BlueRay or DSS receiver. Unleash the performance from your components with a quality power cord of "your" choice. The ICECUBE makes the IEC/AC power adaptation from the small 3 pin "Cloverleaf" and "C7IEC" panel mount connection to the large 3 pin 320IEC connection used on quality power cords. We raise the bar of performance by taking a quality manufactured adapter and utilize the benefits of extensive cryogenic treatment.
Cryogenic treatment processing profiles are a minimum of 8 hours descend to temperatures below -315°F, "soak" or hold below -315°F for 24 hours, and ascend to ambient of at least 10 hours. These profiles can take upwards of 3 days to complete. The profiles have been proven to be effective by university research and years of positive applications by leaders in industry. We do not take shortcuts!
Your system will exhibit superior transparency, gain speed and be much more dynamic. These qualities elude untreated components. Deep cryogenic process provides vivid color reproduction for video and stunning sound for audio.
Metals and plastics respond very well to precise deep cryogenic process. The reasons are as follows. During the cooling or solidification phase of the manufacturing process, molecules are trapped in a haphazard pattern. This random placement causes obstacles for electrons and/or light when encountered. This interference can cause noise, slow down electron flow and will negatively affect the quality of electron transmission. At very cold temperatures (below -315°F), the molecules will align in a more uniform, compact structure through the removal of kinetic energy. When the material is returned to ambient temperature, this new uniform, compact pattern is maintained. This process makes a permanent change and the benefits do not deteriorate over time or upon return to operating temperature.
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