Schumann Resonator


I got 2 of these from Amazon...careful that free returns are applicable.  I charged them up, turned them on and holy moly.....they do help with my system.   What I hear is clarity....space between instruments, a definite difference in upright and electric bass, wider soundstage...you know...all the good stuff. At first I thought it might be increased brightness, but no....it is still the same in that regard.  I still can't believe it, and will listen again tomorrow (saved the packaging for the return)...but today, I'm about to keep them.
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Kind of OT, but...

Has anyone using these devises (especially in multiples) noticed a change in their bowel movements and/or blood pressure?

Just curious as having researched the device/mechanism these health issues popped up.

More interested in BP, but BM's are always fun reading as well.

DeKay
theaudiotweak:

Just found a 2009 study done in Japan, but no follow up.

Looks like there is a >30% chance that it will lower my BP approx. 10%, and only a 3% chance that it will increase (my) BP (60% chance that it will have Zero effect).

I need one that is rechargeable (only USB charger source here is the iMac), so worth a try for $25, or so.

Not keen on exposing my wife to it so probably won't try it in the living/listening room unless she's in one of the bedrooms for an extended period of time.

DeKay
OK:

I've played around with this "unit" for the past Two days...

https://www.amazon.com/Generator-Ultra-Low-Frequency-Rechargeable-Screwdriver/dp/B07NP3ZGZK/ref=sr_1...=

Yesterday, I placed it a few feet from my head while reading in bed and kept dozing off having odd/short dreams that I remembered upon awakening.

Usually I do not have dreams (or I do not remember them if I do have them) and I am an exceedingly light sleeper waking up constantly to reposition my body due to common aches and pains for someone my age who was rambunctious/accident prone in earlier life.

So, this was my first immediately recognizable effect of the device.

I also noticed that (while awake) my stomach started to churn/gurgle after 10-15 minutes of being in close proximity to the device.

In addition I noticed that instead of the unit relaxing me I ended up clamping my jaw (not a good thing) and I also failed @ doing my usual breathing/relaxation exercises which usually cut my old aches and pains (migraines aside) by 90%+.

Today I played around with the device while watching a recording of Clapton's Crossroads 2019 video on a 20" Samsung flat screen TV located on a blanket chest @ the foot of the bed.

The TV (placed mid-room without a wall behind it) has a reflection screen, slightly larger than the size of the TV, mounted a few inches off the back to help duplicate close to wall mounting.

If I placed the face of the device (handheld) towards the TV the sound became distant with decreased dynamics/detail - colder and thin is a good descriptor.

When I reversed it directing the face of the device towards me the sound became fuller and louder with increased detail and dynamics, like it was sucking the music towards me.

The changes were easily heard and repeatable.

I suggest that anyone experimenting with this tech first try what I did, due to the simplicity of doing so.

Not keen on the clenching jaw effect as well as it seeming to interfere with my daily bio-feedback/self hypnosis/meditation (whatever you want to call it) excercises.

Just saying that with this particular unit the changes in (TV) sound were extremely apparent.

Assume that it would be a PITA to adjust/align them with the main HiFi setup, but "this unit" definitely altered the perceived sound as mentioned.

DeKay
sokogear:

The Clapton video was recorded on a Direct TV box via a dish on the roof (hard drive I'm guessing), so there was no "air" transmission involved in the playback process.

I figured that comfortably lying in bed would be a good start for accessing what the product does/does not do and I applied my assessment to non-audio claims about the tech aspects as well.

I suggest that you do what I did if you are curious about the tech.

DeKay