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Cost effective Schumann Resonator
Another inexpensive alternative, and one which I've explored, is the Schumann Frequency CD, available from any number of Internet stores. Of course the Schumann Frequency is not an electromagnetic wave but an acoustic wave. The trick is to get the... 
Room acoustics
My secret methodology for treating room anomalies. You need to find and map out all the sound pressure peaks in the room, incluing the 3 dimension space of the room. The most effective way to do this is using a test tone (s) and SPL meter. I selec... 
Cost effective Schumann Resonator
Innocent questions: (1) Since the wavelength of an electromagnetic wave at the Schumann frequency of 7.8 Hz is equal to the circumference of the Earth 🌎 how can they fit a 25,000 mile long antenna into that little box? And (2) how can the Schumann... 
Audiophiles should learn from people who created audio
For anyone having trouble hearing the difference between cables or fuses or anyone growing weary of all the quantum mechanics based tweaks and metaphysical gegaws flooding the market, etc. who might be contemplating a change of hobby, can I offer ... 
Audiophiles should learn from people who created audio
Yet more good stuff from Zen and the Art of Debunkery• Since the public tends to be unclear about the distinction between evidence and proof, do your best to help maintain this murkiness. If absolute proof is lacking, state categorically that “the... 
Audiophiles should learn from people who created audio
  auxinputIt is interesting that the historical significant scientists and inventors that we have documented were seen at their time to be total crackpots.>>>>>What's perhaps even more interesting, and more to the point of this thre... 
Audiophiles should learn from people who created audio
Taken from Zen and the Art of DebunkeryHOW TO DEBUNK JUST ABOUT ANYTHINGI. SETTING THE STAGE• Before commencing to debunk, prepare your equipment. Equipment needed: one armchair.• Put on the right face. Cultivate a condescending air certifying tha... 
Audiophiles should learn from people who created audio
kosst_amojanCan somebody explain how taping rocks to your cables makes you enjoy music more? Or how about gluing spots to your wall? Or placing bottles or bowls around the room? I’m the screwed up one because I don’t buy any lie some fool sells me... 
Audiophiles should learn from people who created audio
One wonders if, generally speaking, naysayers and pseudo skeptics are the same folks who are convinced they cannot be hypnotized and they can pass lie detector tests if they practice. They cannot be tricked. They’re too smart and too clever to be ... 
Do you listen mainly to Audiophile CDs and records?
By testing I meant product development or testing of some tweak or another. Bad CDs I carry on me to maybe use as weapons, you know, like those Ninja throwing stars. Better safe than sorry. 😛 
Audiophiles should learn from people who created audio
One can't help wondering, hmmmm, are most naysayers, tweakaphobes, skeptics and science lovers/protectors of the realm actually engineers and scientists? Or are they primarily English and History majors, or perhaps audio engineers?  
Audiophiles should learn from people who created audio
I wish now I had studied more metaphysics than physics. - Albert EinsteinFolks would generally be much better off if they believed in too much rather than too little. - PT Barnum 
Audiophiles should learn from people who created audio
Pot, meet kettle. 
Audiophiles should learn from people who created audio
What! Whoa!! Hey, what did you do with the Kostco-emoji with the sense of humor. Oh, I forgot. There isn't one. Oh, well, rant on, sweet pea. 😡 
Directionality of wire
OK, now I'm starting to get a bad feeling again.