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Cryogenic strings


Cryogenic strings are musical instrument strings have have been treated by freezing them to -190C. for about 15 hours.  This changes the crystalline structure of the metal.  The result is a string which lasts 2-5 times longer, has much more stable intonation and improved tone over regular strings.

Paul Larson is a supplier of cryogenic strings specifically for sitar, and will ship strings anywhere in the world.  Paul also does peg to machine tuner conversions for sitar, esraj and dilruba, and also sells strings for esraj and dilruba.  You can contact Paul for current rates and shipping costs at:

Paul Larson
1263 1/2 e 2nd st
Loveland, CO 80537
USA

For more information on the history and properties of cryogenic strings, please see: http://www.guitarnotes.com/notes/noteget.cgi?cryogenic_strings

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