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In Reply to: RE: "But I do feel that gear should be able to work well in the real world without band-aids." posted by rick_m on November 12, 2008 at 09:21:50
fact that low frequencies, like those generated by a Schumann generator, travel much farther than high frequencies. There may be something to May's hypothesis. That being said, however, I had also tried placing the Schumann generator on the ground inside and outside the room and walked inside the playing room to check the sound difference, if any. The wall was standard hollow wall gyp board construction and thus is not very soundproof at any frequency really, but one would suspect that it should deflect some sound and the effect should be lessened the farther you are away from the generator (inverse square law). No perceptible differences were heard between inside and outside: System comprised of full sized Kharma speakers and a full set if Lamm electronics. I forget what CD player was used, but the TT was a Walker reference, for what it is worth.
Unplugging the Schumann produced an instantaneous change in both locations.
In the case of the negative ions, there is a change in the intensity of the effect as you place the generator closer to the electronics.
Stu
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