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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The radio waves put out by the SG are picked up by the wires in the AC grid equally as well as the wires in the components in the system. I don't even distinguish between them. The grid is the system as much as anything else.
The grid is the system as much as anything else.
I think so...

If not how in the world my shungite and H.D. can modify , compress or decompress the sound?

That is my point...

It is the reason also why my "golden plates" work all along the electrical grid...Decreasing the noise floor .....





One thing acoustically interesting is that the S.G. seems to act increasing the "Listener envelopment factor "...I add more than 2 one year ago because of this perceptive fact, easy to confirm by an experiment where i was gradually decreasing the number Of S.G. being "on" in my grid of 12.....

For the reader is this internet definition:

«Listener envelopment LEV is the degree to which the reverberant sound seems to surround the listener—to come from all directions. In the best halls, sound waves are free to travel around the overhead spaces, front, sides and rear of the upper sidewalls giving to the listener the feeling of being immersed in the sound.»

"listener envelopment" acoustical factor was an experience not often described in audio thread but perfectly acoustically precise...

With the introduction of my mechanical equalizer, my room being more in controls, i perceived it very clearly, especially with musical  files where the recording engineer use many microphones on the theater scenes....Some voices were coming from behind my head....In a 2 speakers stereo system i had never experimented that before because my room was not acoustically enough under controls...

The Helmholtz mechanical equalizer controls the response of the room to the speakers with the ears acting like the main tool, reacting not to a test frequency for a very precise location in millimeter sended to a mic like in electronic equalization but to the first wavefront coming from the timing of early and late reflection with the direct sound of the speakers for the human ears than for all locations in the room and not only a "sweet spot" .....
I myself have been underwater with 2 chn.surround sound for many years..First with my modified Dunlavy SC4's and for the last many years with the 3rd revision of the Caravelle speaker..soon to be the 4th relife. A constant over that time has been the mechanical grounding inside and out of  every component, Argent  Room Lens  (Mr.Helmholtz) acoustic angles on ceiling and floor, acoustic paint, active laminar flow enhancement device..and treatment of incoming AC with enhancement coating..
That's all for now..until tomorrow.
Tom
Oh and the Schumann Resonator it enhances detail within the soundstage.  More to land tomorrow and will first place those in the music directors I have on the floor and ontop of the stacked stereo subs. Tom
"...active laminar flow enhancement device..."

Active flow, or active device?

In any case, what the heck is that?