Minneapolis Heart Institute: Shunyata Lowers Heart Monitor Noise Floor

LL21

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What a great article. Minneapolis Heart Institute discovers that installing Shunyata Conditioners measurably lowered the noise floor of their heart diagnostic equipment to allow them to read and monitor heart activity with greater accuracy. Apparently their noise floor dropped from 0.05mv-0.25mv to an estimated 0.001mV-0.003mV.

http://www.theaudiobeat.com/blog/shunyata_research_medical.htm
 

jfrech

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I think this is great. More use cases allow for more sales which allows for more r&d investment which means we shunyata lovers keep getting cool stuff !
 

Lee

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Very interesting video. It's frustrating for the haters to be presented with real evidence.
 

Gregadd

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No doubt they will be unable to argue the absence of meausremnts or blind tests. or expectatation bias They have to come down and argue the merits.
 

GrantS

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I think this is great. More use cases allow for more sales which allows for more r&d investment which means we shunyata lovers keep getting cool stuff !

Bingo. We love what we do and this facilitates significant opportunities to advance the science that makes the products special. Having access to independent, calibrated measurement in a medical setting is an invaluable design tool. :)

We will have some new products at CES that have technology developed for and tested in these medical settings.

Best regards,

Grant
 

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