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Re: Schumann Resonance

Posted: Tue Jan 30, 2024 9:21 pm
by Geoffkait
All righty, what I found out was yes, the Schumann frequency improves the sound. The main improves are much wider and deeper soundstage, much more air and presence, better focus, amazing really, lower and more articulated bass, better tonality. But going further, isolating my iPad for both the preliminary warm-up 20 minutes and continuing while music is playing intensified those points plus the lower the resonant frequency I obtained (by slowly adding mass to the iso stand, the better the sound. Most likely a more accurate 7.83 Hz signal was obtained by reducing seismic type vibration, but not all, in the range 0-10 Hz. Since the supposition is that humans have always relied on the real Schumann frequency, during evolution, for optimum brain functions via *neuron synchronicity* it’s logical that the accuracy of the signal is an issue. The reason the real Schumann frequency is no longer as strong as it used to be probably has to do with the modern world we now live in with all its technology, seismic activity, RF interference, etc.

Re: Schumann Resonance

Posted: Tue Jan 30, 2024 10:03 pm
by CN211276
I am not the only one who has had problems with neighbours. My post at the top of this page barely scratches the surface. They came around to complain about my "loud" music the day they moved in. That set the tone for other issues which would involve a hate crime against my wife, Police and solicitors. After nine years they eventually moved when it was obvious to them that they would be humiliated in court after scoring a big own goal. The moral is, you can't stop rock n roll. :character-beavisbutthead:

Re: Schumann Resonance

Posted: Tue Jan 30, 2024 10:19 pm
by Fretless
Rock on CN! :music-rockout:

Re: Schumann Resonance

Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2024 12:54 pm
by Lindsayt
Swamper68 wrote: Tue Jan 30, 2024 7:25 pm ...If that's fails then just shoot there cat.

Edit....dont tell the council you've done that!
What do you shoot the cat with?

If it's a crossbow, what are the chances of the police coming round and blowing your head off?
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/c ... 87215.html

Re: Schumann Resonance

Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2024 1:21 pm
by Fretless
As a 'cat person' I regard any such threats against domestic felines as thoroughly distasteful.

:angry-fire:

Re: Schumann Resonance

Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2024 1:36 pm
by Geoffkait
Of course the Schumann frequency 7.83 Hz is inaudible, but audibility is not its purpose. The purpose is to synchronize the brain’s billions of neurons., including synchronizing right and left brain hemispheres. This synchronicity occurs with any pulsing tone but is particularly important for the Schumann frequency since that frequency is what humans have always used, ever since the cave man. The real Schumann frequency.

Any speakers or headphones can produce a 7.83Hz signal by using two higher frequency signals the difference of which is 7.83 Hz. The two higher frequencies must be within the range of the speakers or headphones are involved. You can feel the 7.83 Hz vibration on your device whilst playing Schumann frequency streamed from YouTube.

Re: Schumann Resonance

Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2024 1:57 pm
by slinger
Fretless wrote: Wed Jan 31, 2024 1:21 pm As a 'cat person' I regard any such threats against domestic felines as thoroughly distasteful.

:angry-fire:
I'm more of a dog person, but I regard threatening any harmless animal equally distasteful.

Re: Schumann Resonance

Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2024 2:00 pm
by Fretless
I also had a lot of trouble with neighbours. When I first moved in with Jeannette (30+ years ago) the old farmhouse had been provisionally split between her and a family of 4.

This meant that the neighbour's 2 teenage daughters had their bedrooms directly above our sitting room. Regularly we were bombarded with awful pop music or other sound effects when their parents were out and they had their boyfriends over.

My answer was to play music louder than usual, orchestral symphonies usually had the effect of driving them away.

Their father was a particularly unpleasant character who, when he was angry at me, would play Zappa's 'Hot Rats' very loud, until I started playing it back at him! That shut him up.

After a extended legal wrangle, the house was properly split and we got the rooms over our lounge where now my 'Upstairs' music room is.

Those neighbours are long gone (thank heavens) and replaced by a friendly younger couple with a small daughter. They have soundproofed the dividing walls and we share the building in harmony.

No cats were harmed in this process .

:animals-cat:

Re: Schumann Resonance

Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2024 12:59 am
by Lindsayt
The natural resonant frequency of a house is somewhere in the region of 8 to 12 hz.

So one might be able enhance one's listening to David Cassidy via the hi-fi whilst demolishing the pesky neighbours house at the same time (when they and the cat are out)?

Sounds like a cunning plan. :evil:

Re: Schumann Resonance

Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2024 9:02 am
by Grumpytim
However you must be prepared for a Bay City Rollers retaliation, or even worse a counter strike by Paper Lace....