Schumann Resonator


I got 2 of these from Amazon...careful that free returns are applicable.  I charged them up, turned them on and holy moly.....they do help with my system.   What I hear is clarity....space between instruments, a definite difference in upright and electric bass, wider soundstage...you know...all the good stuff. At first I thought it might be increased brightness, but no....it is still the same in that regard.  I still can't believe it, and will listen again tomorrow (saved the packaging for the return)...but today, I'm about to keep them.
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@stringreen - I agree. The frustrating part to me is when the "I only rely on science" or "prove it with science" guys don’t seem to understand the science and then they ridicule/belittle people for trying to explain it to them!
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The problem with your theory is the device is emitting an EM wave not a sound wave. How can that interact with sound?  There is definitely nothing to hear in an em wave. Two different things. Does the light you see or long wavelength radio waves emitted affect the sound?  

The answer if there is one seems to be that if an em wave interacts with anything to produce an effect either positive or negative it is the person and not the sound waves.

That is at least the prime theory of how Schumann frequency has an effect on humans and there is little in the literature I can find to firmly support even that outside of marketing material.

Maybe we expert audiophiles here with the golden ears can solve this problem in physics and strike up a big win for all....

@mapman - You truly don’t know how electromagnetic waves interact with sound? How do you think a transformer works? Try placing a magnet on top of your amp and listen to what happens.
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Ok well then by that logic the best place for the device is on or close to your amp. Is that in the instructions? Please try it and report the results.

Just to keep the facts straight,  the magnet does NOT ineract with the sound.   It interacts with the electric circuit in the amp which in that case is likely to have a detrimental effect on the sound if audible.