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In Reply to: RE: Using Rochelle salt to absorb EMI from your homes AC line to supercharge your audio system performance posted by cdc on November 14, 2023 at 22:57:25
I have been going through that long thread. I am very interested in grounding for audio. A few questions:
1. Have you felt any health effects since you treated your whole home? Many people report a sense of calm or destressing, better sleep etc. As, if this works, you are also lowering the EMR fields that enter your body.
2. Have you experimented with long term testing? Many of these materials will absorb EMR but tend to 'fill up' over time and lose their effect over a period of a couple of days to months. Shungite is one such material in my experience. Some people that know how to make the best products use a number of contrasting/complementary materials that can basically recharge themselves. This creates a cycling pump effect that works for years at a time. I don't know what those materials/ratios are, but I'ld love to find out :)
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I have been experimenting with this tweak for about a month I think. I posted about it in that HeadFi thread maybe 2 weeks or so ago IIRC. I am chill by nature and sleep like a baby, so no changes in my mood or anything like that. Sonically the performance gains stay constant. You have to try this tweak or process to absorb EMI from the AC wiring. The performance gains will shock you. Especially if all junction points across the home's wiring is treated.
Also by treating a junction point on a different circuit than your audio system is on, at the other end of your home, can be heard through your system. This blew my mind. And your system is tunable from this junction point also.
While I'm thoroughly enjoying this tweak, Tuckers makes a good point. Will there be a point of saturation where this tweak no longer has an effect?
It has been about 2 months for me and I have not experienced a loss or change in performance.
That's good to know, thx. In a similar but not quite the same scenario, ferrite clamps don't seem to have a saturation point. Different materials for sure, but maybe it gives us a ray of hope :)
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