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RE: DMW

Posted by timm on March 10, 2017 at 05:48:00:

Well right... I agree.... that is why I bring it up... Chris Martens apparently wrote something about it.... I asked on another forum and was told 'it was physics'.... the 'superposition principle'.... and I wondered if anyone had actually tried this..... To me... 40Hz + 40Hz just equals a louder 40Hz.... But, I'm not a physicist... :)

In the article he claims 25Hz..... using dual DMWs with the 3.7...... So- I would think someone has tried this at home??