I dont know, kinda reminds me of another individual that mysteriously disappeared and reports of using his amazing field generator to musical bliss but then feeling stupid for a couple days after.
Sorry give me speakers and let them do their best, i don't need stuff messing with my mind creating and a "force field" for lack of a better word, in my listening room.
https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Scalar_wave
Unsurprisingly, you can get here directly from the link on scalar waves!
It's too bad that being so exotic, it's unlikely anyone with the most basic of measurement tools will get near it. I'd be curious to check the impedance at low and high level. Remember this is in parallel with your speakers hanging off the amplifier. For all we know the LED power supply spits some noise back into the speaker, or the box loads the amplifier enough to make for some audible difference or instability. Who knows with these magic boxes. All of the above are much more likely than the wild theories being dreamed up for the marketing blurbs.
+2 It is also stated that it sends signals to the brain which, considering its distance from the listener's brain, would require a power output that would be dangerous.+1
Just like the findings in those studies that claim that we humans can perceive sounds above 20 kHz under regular circumstances can be explained more plausibly in conventional terms that have nothing to do with 'ultrasonic hearing'.
We can hear no more past 20 kHz (if even that) than we can perceive UV light.
Ya, except physics matters. This is just a fluff device. Maybe you'll love it, but it isn't fixing the physics of recording and playback. It's just pumping RF into the amplifier feedback.
Curiously physics only matters in devices we do not own or do not care about. As soon as they are inserted in our system we forget about the physics ...
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So it is of your opinion that the device is "emitting" a signal back into the signal path and coloring the sound rather than emitting a waveform into the room?
I read it as the later and Jon Iverson thoughts lept to the front of my mind.
Curious as to what really is inside this magic box.
(...) I'm suggesting that many start tinkering with wild ideas and in the process of focusing on such, don't realize what else they've done and how that might actually affect something audible.
I'm not sure if the question was directed at me, but it's clear the Van Den Hul believes it's the latter.
I'm suggesting that many start tinkering with wild ideas and in the process of focusing on such, don't realize what else they've done and how that might actually affect something audible.
Perhaps there is a big block of Hashish that starts smoldering inside the box once its engaged. I cant image what else they could put in there that explains the price of admission or the results
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