i finally figuared it out this is gonna sound crazy?


Sam here again and it’s a fact that music is made up of frequencies and when you listen to the music your being blanketed with the frequencies that were in the air at the time the music was recorded and it’s a fact that at the same time cell phones became mainstream with cell phone towers blanketing the sky with dirty emf frequencies the sound quality of music took a hit as all those frequencies were being encoded onto the new music which is why i re-encode all my digital music using a convolver impulse filter i made from frequencies i extracted from a rolling stones 8 track tape from 1978 before the introduction of cell phone frequencies and the difference in the sound quality and the way the music makes me feel is night and day.imagine taking a time machine back to 1978 because that’s what i’m doing. Please listen to the two examples from the remastered digital download flac 16/44 of men at works down under with and without the 8 track frequencies.

original http://u.pc.cd/4bS

8 track frequencies http://u.pc.cd/2EN
guitarsam
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+1 @onhwy61

The most that (strong) electromagnetic waves can do to music is induce (small) currents in electrical wiring. However, this would only add noise or distortion to the sound system, not the actual music file. 
lf you listen to the samples i provided it's clear the frequencies from the 8 track tape are effecting the sound in a way that man made equipment can't do. lf you want audio nirvana you must go to the source? i'm onto something big here.