Even better: a proper Faraday cage.
Sam here and this goes much deeper than i ever thought.
As you read this with an open mind it will make sense. l bought a high quality emf/rf meter so i could measure the dangerous amounts of emf/rf radiation coming from various appliances and 5g wireless in full swing here in kansas. what i discovered was the wiring within the walls of my apt, are emitting dangerous amounts of dirty electricity including very high rf levels and when ever i re-encoded audio on my desktop pc the dirty emf and rf would be encoded onto the digital audio ruining the sound quality.That got me to thinking if you have a commercial cd or digital download or a streaming service playing digital or a new remasterd vinyl album cut from a digital source it will have dirty emf and rf frequencies encoded onto the album along with the music and this would explain why digital sounds worse than vinyl cut from an analog master. now here is where it gets crazy? using my emf/rf meter for testing i discovered that when you listen to digital audio or streaming digital audio including vinyl cut from a digital source and the device you're using to listen to the audio becomes a broadcast antennia with all the emf and rf frequencies that were encoded onto the digital audio when it was originally encoded by the record companany are being amplified by your device and broadcast surounding you in dangerous levels of radiaton and the only way i could get the levels down to safe levels is to re-encode the digital audio using a shungite stone to absorb the dirty electricity and keep it from encoding itself onto the digital audio and the sound quality is 100% better.
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Sam here and i wrote that based on my personal experience. l cannot explain how shungite works however i cannot deny what i’m experiencing. Carpathian remember the truth makes perfect common sense and people respond to that. https://i.postimg.cc/zGMZVnFX/oylx1hq6jmh51.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/nzxDf950/dta.jpg |
Sam here and my test confirm that the size of the shungite makes no difference. This is where i got my shungite straight from russia https://karelianheritage.com/shungite-products/shungite-for-emf-and-5g-protection shungite phone sticker cost $4.00 peel the sticker on the back and place the shungite directly onto the inside of the circuit breaker box found usually in a closet connected to the wall with a metal door.Shungite is a conducter of electricity. Using my safe living emf/rf meter i was able to prove that 1 small flat piece of regular shungite (30 to 60% carbon) removes 100% of the dirty emf from the wiring preventing it from ever entering your living space. When the dirty emf reaches 2000khz it jumps the wiring and becomes rf radiation and this is preventable with a $5.00 rock. Shungite is 100% natural and can not be patented. Removing dirty emf from the wiring in your living space will make your digital audio sound like 1st press vinyl cut from analog reel to reel as long as the player is plugged into the wall and if your on your phone or dac player simply transfer the music to your portable device from your pc with the shungite on the circuit breaker and the music on your portable device will sound like analog cut vinyl. Shungite never goes bad and never loses it’s power however once a month rinsh the shungite in warm water and place in the sun for 2 hours to clear the rock and energize. For some reason if you place the shungite directly onto your smart phone or portable player it will remove the emf/rf however the results don’t transfer to the audio your listening to like streaming audio for example. Be carefull as shungite will break if you drop it on a hard surface. Do yourself a faver and put a piece of shungite in the bathtub for a 20 minute soak and say goodbye to aches and back pain and make sure you get your throat under the water as i gained 2 octaves to my singing voice and throat feels amazing. |
Pretty interesting discussion. Lots of people say that cables and power cords make no difference. Can't be measured, so how can it matter??? Since Covid, my stereo sounds much better. Less mess on the power grid because business in Silicon Valley are shut down (employees working from home). Interesting that a possible solution is dismissed out of hand. I've lost my marbles - I ordered a Shungite stone to check it out. Not much of an investment, and who knows. Anyone use footers on their equipment?? How could those possibly matter..... |
Hypersonic frequencies are defined as those above 20 kHz. A CD, and a lot of digital audio media, are limited to 22.05 kHz as that is the Nyquist frequency that is 1/2 the sampling rate of 44.1 kHz. Interestingly, the 22.05 kHz CD limit is just slightly higher than the 20 kHz limit of most audio tape recorders used by recording studios. Granted, there are systems like RADAR that could record at 96 kHz and 192 kHz, but when reduced to a CD or other digital media, it still comes out at a maximum of 22.05 kHz due to other bandwidth limitations. Using the theory of Occam's Razor as a guide, it makes more sense that recording (music) companies would work within the bandwidth limits established by the recording equipment and industry standards rather than conspire with a totally unrelated industry (pharmaceutical industry) for a, yet to be defined, provable reason. Since digital has a fixed upper frequency limit, I really need a thorough explanation as to HOW hypersonic and especially EMF is encoded onto a digital recording. EMF is measured in Volts per meter (V / m) being radiated. HOW, exactly, can an audio speaker, headphones, or earbuds generate an electromagnetic field that can be measured in Volts / meter? |
Yes, Sam--but those frequencies (which lie far above our hearing range) would have to be deliberately encoded--it doesn't just happen from them being in the room. Or are you saying the government has infiltrated recording studios and are forcing engineers to encode RF/EMF onto all CDs in order to radiate us? If that were happening how come we don't all have cancer ? |
Sam here and i have been collecting vintage frequencies for years and yes you can encode digital audio with frequencies and dramatically change the overall sound quality and tonal quality and yes you can make digital audio sound like 1st press vinyl from an analog source using frequencies and i have uploaded many examples that clearly demonstrate that fact.The future is now all aboard the guitar sam train is leaving the past behind. |
Aw geez Sam--the notion that EMF/RF can be encoded onto a CD is about as silly as saying that when i'm writing a letter to my grandmother EMF/RF are being encoded onto the paper-- or that i could encode COVID 19 onto a CD if it's present in the room. Do your friends listen to your theories with a serious expression or do they think you're a standup comic? I'm guessing your degree is in liberal arts... |
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Remember not only was he Audiogon's self-proclaimed reigning theoretical physicist, he was also an actual interstellar spacecraft propulsion engineer. He probably added New Dark Matter to his Flying Saucer For Windows, bounced off the Six Axes of Isolation Firestone Air Spring, and launched the Mothership out of the Solar system. Thus the question, when is he coming back for Sam? I worry some may think I'm making this up. No such luck. http://machinadynamica.com |
geoffkait, yes....conspicuous by abscence, fer chure....he wandered off when the virus getting more out of hand, but I for one Don't want to start a rumour. He'd have some oblique revenge that leave one slack-jawed and drooling on the keys...but worth withstanding for his return... Mothership service to this local suspended due to the virus... ...and tin foil hats are So 20th century....shugite helmets are trending, I suspect.... |
Ok, but if you insist on having minds blown by it, then consider this: Wifi is a way of sending power (watts) over a given distance through the air, right? And this power is transmitted in the form of microwaves. Let’s look at a hypothetical. Let’s say you wanted to power your microwave oven wirelessly. Let’s say you have a wireless sending unit for the power that’s needed on the counter on one side of your kitchen and your microwave oven is on the other side of the room. Only, the thing is, transmitting the needed power across the room will consume about 50% more energy than the device needs to operate. Sending power through the air is a very inefficient way to move electrical power, air is normally considered an insulator. IOW, your 1000w microwave oven will require that 1500w be sent through the air to run it. So let’s put that into motion. Your oven will indeed work, but, tell me - how safe does anyone think they will be standing in a room in which food on the countertop begins to heat up and metal objects in the room begin to arc...now that you’ve just turned your kitchen into a 1500w microwave oven. Obviously wireless technology is going to have to be limited to very low levels of power in order to remain safe. But, the question is then two-fold: 1) How do we determine what a "safe" level of microwave exposure is, and 2) Who are we going to fully trust with setting that limit - the wireless industry that can make far money the higher that limit is, or the government that is lobbied hard by that industry? |
Sam here and NO a faraday cage won't work because the dirty emf/rf is already encoded onto the digital music. l don't care if i was in the amazon rain forest the digital audio will release the dirty emf/rf frequencies everytime the music is played and must be neutralized or else your being shrouded in radiation this is mind blowing what i discovered and if this gets to the mainstream who knows what could happen? Now i don't need the credit for the discovery however once you open pandoras box try to get the door shut again good luck. |
Sounds like your having re-radiate issues with the power lines in your house. It’s common for wires, cranes, long metal things to re-radiat transmissions from antennas and transmitters. Not much you can do about it other then try to ground it out by a shielded wire run or filter it out with specific filters in your power supply. Not seem much for home use as it’s not usually an issue but check industrial safety sites and you may find something for the frequencies you have measured. One other thing your not using an internet expander that utilizes your power wires as that dose put other frequencies on the power line. |
A Farady cage just wouldn't work in any case, sure it blocks noise from outside the room (or house, if you're so determined), but it traps those nasties that originate from within the room, and keeps them inside the room itself. Most of the time (depending on your particular locale), the noise inside the room may be worse anyway. There are far better ways to deal with all that, but like most things audio, we don't feel like we have much of a basis for being able to put any real faith into an audio idea or tech, until we have heard the difference it makes for ourselves. My my, so many posts being removed... Where IS he??? Should I be beginning to get a little worried about that li'l booger...?? Or maybe he got a job as a Mod... |
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Green eggs and Sam anyone? My 2 $ ... pennies are worthless: I have found that a Transparent Power Cord on my CD/SACD player plugged into a Transparent Duo Surge/Noise Protector eliminates the nasties and leaves the music! Transparent IC’s also help make my digital very Vinylesque....without the drawbacks. |
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How can you argue with my meter readings?" First thing that came to mind was an Emeter...but having one suggests more than I care to contemplate.... Look, the mere fact that you have a ac line running into your space for your equipment would likely violate a Faraday cage. The universe is flooded with rf and emf. Building a Shugite room 'might' make a difference, but I'd rather believe that ofc underwear would enhance my virility.... But I'm way too skeptical to even try even that. There's a lot of 'placebo effects' involved that point to a whole different level of investigation. None of it involves audio effects.. |
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@ Sam, your conclusions may be a little premature, but you’re essentially on the right track. And there actually are "dangerous" amounts of EMR, 5G, WIFI and other things in the ordinary home. In a sense it’s actually worse and more involved than you might think. There’s a guy in Tunica, Ms that has been going down this track for some time now. His name is Alan Maher and you can find him at alanmaherdesigns.net. His company has 3 divisions to it that are all essentially based on the same tech, just different apps. Home audio, health and pro audio (Alan is also a mastering consultant and has worked with a variety of artists and is a live-sound engineer as well as a building biologist and grounding expert). I’ve been dealing with Alan for more than a decade now and I’ve dropped some coin on him over the years...to the tune of $13k, currently. I’ve joked with him that I’m thinking of claiming him as a dependent. But no worries, you wouldn’t have to spend anywhere near that to hear a difference with your music. Most of his filters are roughly around 1 or $200, or even less. But, if I ever thought I was getting a bad product or bad service I think I would’ve found it by now. But my point is, he also has filters that treat the health aspect that you’re already onto, as well as for sound. Many of his filters do both at the same time. Alan’s approach is to treat electrical noise at the source...the components, the appliance, the breaker box, etc, etc. But, it also keeps costs down and filter effectiveness up. He’s using the meters, too, of course and that has a lot to do with how he can accurately come up with comprehensive specs for his filters (you will notice that few if any other companies in the electrical noise reduction arena are doing that - that’s because most all of it snake oil [and I use the word advisedly]). But, for my money, Alan seems to be the real deal. If you want, you can email him or phone him if you call between 8:00 and 4:30 on weekdays. He doesn’t have an answering service, so if you call at night, you’d be waking him up. But, I would tell him your situ and I’m sure he can tell you what he can do. |
mapman here and sorry to borrow Sam's catch phrase but just to keep the record straight I think Sam needs to refine his logic and deductive skills just a tad perhaps before being considered among the group of the world’s "great minds" like those who are able to appreciate very expensive fuses. :^) IMHO of course. |
“The fact that 1st press vinyl is superior in sound quality to digital”...... @guitarsam, Not sure where you gathering your facts from but a sanity check should be your first order of business. Vinyl and digital playback will never sound the same, even if they are cut from the same master. Each format has its charms, and their overall differences in sound quality are often overwhelmed by differences in the quality of initial recording equipment, in mastering approaches, and in playback setup. Peace! |
Sam here and lf digital audio is a bit perfect copy of the original master tape how come when you compare the digital copy to a 1st press vinyl copy cut directly from the original analog tape the two are worlds apart in sound quality? lf you compare the sound quality of 1st press vinyl to a remastered copy cut from a digital source the original analog cut copy is superior in every way. The fact that 1st press vinyl is superior in sound quality to digital proves that the dirty emf/rf frequencies are being broadcast everytime you listen to digital audio,destroying the sound and your health. |