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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mahgister - it seems like English is a second language for you, so kudos.

But could you try writing more clearly? I am not talking spelling or conjunctions, just "universal grammar" and consistency and less ambiguity - stuff that is not culture and specific language-dependent, but simply requires clear thinking (in any language!).

It is extremely frustrating to read your hogwash at times.
arcam88 - I have mine placed just above and behind and in between my speakers. About 7’ tall, a few inches behind, and several feet from each tall planar speaker.

I have also tried placing it above my electronic components, and behind and above my head at my listening position. I am getting a second soon, to experiment with one between the speakers (fixed) and moving the second one between components and my listening seat.

Not sure of the rationale for the 5’ minimum height, or where that came from. As if anything is truly rational with these SGs! Except the observing through listening part.
"Consumerism is what plague audiophile thread, and forbid the real question : How to improve the experience at low cost working with the controls of the embeddings dimensions of the system: mechanical, electrical and acoustical...."

...but, Hey...if you can make it expensive....*L*

What used to be a pursuit of the hobbyist yearning to hear music in their homes has become everything from the original intent to high cost items that rival the cost of 'big ticket' offerings such as cars.  And that over just one part of the whole system, that invoke the need to defend one's' choice in places such as AG....if one thinks they must do so.

One can buy a sabot, or a multi-million $ yacht....both will transport one across the water.  It all comes down to expectations and what one thinks is necessary to make the trip. ;)

Fly coach, first class, or rent the jet.  Buy the craft if you 'must'.

*g*  Nothing new about it....let me know if that changes, 'k?

(Engaging in deep irony on a rainy, lazy day....)

Best back to you, J


mahgister - it seems like English is a second language for you, so kudos.

But could you try writing more clearly? I am not talking spelling or conjunctions, just "universal grammar" and consistency and less ambiguity - stuff that is not culture and specific language-dependent.

It is extremely frustrating to read your hogwash at times.
I apologize...

I tried my best but sometimes i wrote too speedily...

I must recognize that you are right...

I cannot do much better i will try....

My best to you....

A note: i never spoke english save few minutes each months for all my life...I read many  science and philosophy books in English, not the best  books to explore syntax and rhetorical subtleties...