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In Reply to: RE: I agree completely with this part: posted by May Belt on June 22, 2008 at 06:14:40
I do think it is much more than EMF. I just mentioned that as one of the influences I get some distance from when I go outside, but it does seem like there are many things limiting my ability to hear the music when I am inside. Although the strange thing is that there are times when the music sounds great inside also and then the next time I sit to listen, it will seem like something has gone amiss. I listen in my office and there are always things coming and going in the environment, so it could be as simple as a few new CDs (with their cases and barcodes) that came in the mail (as per your suggestion a while back I store most of my CDs in the garage since I listen to the music off of a computer hard drive).
Also I am starting to think that EMF gets too much of the blame, as I have already done a lot to counteract EMF including 25 Stetzer filters, an Earthcalm device, an ElectroClear quantum device, reducing and shielding the sources of EMF in our house, switching to a completely battery powered system for my headphones, and recently adding an Earthsafe Schumann Resonance device. And yet I still experience these fluctuations in the sound of my system.
So there seems to be evidence for the Belt theories in how my system still improves so much when I take it out in the backyard even with all of my efforts to reduce the effects of EMF. There must be other influences that are reducing the quality of the sound when I come inside. I am going to play around a bit more with the Earthsafe unit, but I may end up returning it and trying some more of the products on the Belt website instead.
Yesterday the sound improved dramatically when I went outside, even though it was very quiet indoors and outside I was hearing lots of background noise including our air conditioner, some loud cicadas and occasional traffic noise. So much for a black background! But the music itself was so much richer and clearer that it still sounded better outdoors.
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