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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Yes thanks for that we know people are free to buy whatever they want.


Imagine if NASA relied on incomplete data or hearsay to land that rover rather than understanding every detail of what was involved to make it work to the nth degree.

I know people are not NASA. But some are engineers or technical people or scientists who actually care about how and why things work including their hifis and use that to make informed decisions and others benefit from that. That includes me.

It’s all good. Buy away! If some one can tell me the right way to use the device rather than leave it to chance, hearsay or theory, I might even give it a go.
No it doesn't have to be close to your amp to "work". It interacts with audio signals which are electrical in nature. I'm stopping now. Have a good day.
Well, that doesn’t sell me but thanks for answering the question. Cheers!
On the wave transmission.A few years ago I cut down a large metal can wrapped it in copper foil and placed it over the tranformer in each of my mono blocs..it does help the the sound acting as a shield for the nearby pcb and outputs. Tom
I use mu-metal foil to shield my low level phono step up transformer from noise from nearby HVAC equipment.   Nothing special there, transformers emit em radiation that can induct undesirable noise into electric circuits.   That's basic electronics.

Thing is  I read that the theory behind benefits of Schumann is pretty much entirely based on  its effects on humans as part of the earth's environment.   Nothing about its effects on electric circuits or that being a good thing.

Just saying.  IT's an interesting theory, but again not a hard one to test and support or not.   Like a transformer, close unshielded proximity to an electric circuit should have a greater effect than farther away , and there is always some range limit involved.