Is this safe for equipment like Muso to turn it on for 12 hours etc.? Thanks. Normal volume settings, no maximum
This explaines the large energy anomaly outside the solar system communicating with the inner earths core.
I doubt it can reproduce frequencies that low.
You will need to use headphones to hear the binaural effect. I think possibly 7.83 Hz is the difference between the tones played rapidly in your ears? Can’t see it would hurt any amplifier, but psychologically I wouldn’t want to listen to this for hours!
Thanks for all answers.
Forgive me answering a question with a question but exactly why might anyone want to do this? Is it meant to have some sort of positive complementary-therapy effect on humans, or perhaps just for burn-in purposes?
Mark
Hi. To be honest, I listened a bit and went back to things like this, which I have all the time: Cyber Jazz/Blues Ambient Radio (on Youtube)
And I asked the question for a few reasons. Among other things, I like ambient backgrounds, which help with concentration, muffle the city noise outside the windows and do not engage, like e.g. non-instrumental heavy metal In addition, I am chronically ill and after a few years of being afflicted with ailments, you simply try more and more unconventional methods, even when there is a small probability of improving your well-being. That’s it, life.. Take care of yourself, all the best. Oh, once in an audio store they advised against using such specialist soundtracks, which were supposed to e.g. “demagnetize speakers to play better, etc.” :)))
The whole concept of a speaker driver is based on it being magnetized. If it was demagnetized it’d be broken, it would also be unfit for purpose if playing sounds could cause that.
But simply put the big problem is finding anything that will play at 7.83Hz. Human hearing only goes down to about 20Hz, so most speaker systems aren’t build to go much lower than that, and that includes subwoofers.
That’s absolutely fair. Thanks for your reply, and I hope you find some respite, somehow.
Mark
Good luck to you and I hope that you can find some relaxation. Personally I like field recordings of waves or rain. But I’ve had students who seek out ASMR often on You Tube.
Thanks very much.