Why Do Schumann Resonators Work?


Schumann Resonators are little boxes you plug into the wall that produce electromagnetic radiation tuned to 7.83 Hz. This is the frequency that the earth/atmosphere system “rings” at when the Earth is struck by lightning. It is also a common frequency your brain “ticks” at.

When employed in the listening room, many people claim it makes their audio sound better. If this is true, then what is the mechanism of action?

-Is it a matter of the resonator producing a more relaxed mental state?
-Does it help block or alter electromagnetic interference?
-Does it add its own electromagnetic interference to your system that just so happens to be pleasing?

I experimented with one recently and what I noticed is that it seemed to remove some of the high frequency nasties or what some might call “digital glare” (although digital glare can also show up in analog systems). When I made this observation, the resonator was placed right next to my power strip that my CD player, preamp and some other devices are plugged into.

My “proof” of the effect is that I could turn the volume up louder than usual without it sounding “too loud.” The sound levels of the system weren’t any quieter, it’s just that the digital glare was reduced so that I could go louder before thinking “this is too loud,” which usually isn’t a sound level thing per se but the point as which some frequency (often the highs) become irritating.

So who here has experience with these devices? Do you like them? Does anyone know why they work?
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I’m actually referring to the frequency of 7.83 Hz being much lower than speakers can produce. 😳 But now that you ask, here’s another question for you, how does the electromagnetic wave of 25,000 miles fit into the room? 😛
Another puzzler. If the antenna length required for ELF radio frequency of 75 Hz is 20 miles or so, how long is the antenna inside one of those Schumann frequency dumaflaches? 😫
I’m sure puzzled.  Isn’t everything below radio frequency an electromagnetic field, no wave involved?  I can understand a wave modulated at 7.83 Hz but transmitted?  
It’s kind of a long story but long story short is that all radio frequencies are electromagnetic waves. All frequencies on the electromagnetic spectrum are waves, including ELF, Schumann, X-rays, gamma rays, etc. Visible colors are also on the electromagnetic spectrum. We see colors because the eye is sensitive to that range of electromagnetic waves. Acoustic waves are on a different spectrum. It is true that electromagnetic waves have an electric field component and a magnetic field component.
And that’s why “audio signals” in cables travel at almost the speed of light - because, like all electromagnetic waves, they travel at the speed of light in a vacuum and nearly the speed of light in copper.