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tranaonu
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Post by tranaonu »

i am useing Philips SBCHP250....well...i hope they are fine?...but...i like that they have 5m cable ^^ that just owns :P.i can hear with em in my bed and stuff ^^

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Headphones Type: Headphones - binaural
Headphones Form Factor: Ear-cup
Headphones Technology: Dynami
Connectivity Technology: Wired
Sound Output Mode: Stereo
Response Bandwidth: 15 - 22000 Hz
Sensitivity: 100 dB
Impedance: 32 Ohm
Diaphragm: Mylar - 1.6 in
Magnet Material: Ferrite
In-Cord Volume Control: Yes
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Post by rukario »

# Receiver (Headphone) Specifications:
# Frequency Range: 86 - 108 MHz

This is what a website says about my headphones.
It sounds really lame, can it be the reason why I DOSER doesn't works for me ?
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Post by patr1ck »

I just went out and bought some sennheisers!! (well bought them off ebay from my computer)

So I hope iDoser works for me when they arrive!! I'll be disappointed if they don't, I want this to work so bad :)
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I personally use skullcandy hesh
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Post by spidertimo »

Hello,
I-Doser doesn't has an effect to me.
The technical informations of my headset:
Frequency range: 20-20,000Hz
Does it work with this headset? :?

I lied in a dark room with closed eyes and I concentraded me on the sound, but nothin happend. After I-Doser I had a headache :-(

I tried it very often, with different doses but there wasn't a effect..

sry for my bad english ^^
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Post by Chris3452 »

Hey guys,
I found some cheap headphones and they have 20hz-20khz so I guess they should work. But to make this sure I´m asking you. Please tell me if they work.
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Post by Chris3452 »

Ok couldnt write the link in my first post so sorry for double post.
Link: http://www.musicstore.de/de_DE/EUR/Musi ... Sf3BcDj-Q=
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Headphones?

Post by Dustin8food »

I am new to I-Dozer and have not experienced a dose that has worked, i am using some philps ear bud ones and whenever i play a drg. its really staticy, every one that i try is like that and i have tried like 3 or 4. also idk what to concentrate on.. are the headphones the reason why i havent experienced it yet?
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Post by zeuss »

Hi.
I got one question.
Which one is better?
http://www.amazon.com/Koss-Plug-Portabl ... B00001P4XA 10-20000 Hz, 112 dB, fits to ears,
or
http://www.amazon.com/SHP2000-00-Philip ... 233&sr=8-2 15-22000 Hz, 100dB
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Re: Umm... I'm a bit lost here..

Post by iDosage »

Sarkasmi wrote:So umm.. the headphones you recommend respond to "18 Hz to 21 kHz" like it says on the page. But the brainwaves actually respond to:

> 40 Hz = Gamma waves - Higher mental activity, including perception, problem solving, fear, and consciousness

13–40 Hz = Beta waves - Active, busy or anxious thinking and active concentration, arousal, cognition

7–13 Hz = Alpha waves - Relaxation (while awake), pre-sleep and pre-wake drowsiness

4–7 Hz = Theta waves - Dreams, deep meditation, REM sleep

< 4 Hz Delta waves - Deep dreamless sleep, loss of body awareness

So.. You don't even stimulate Alpha, Theta and Delta waves? Since if those are the headphones you use while creating the doses and they don't even play back the frequencies...?

Or have I actually misunderstood something? :/

But yeah, I guess Gamma is where it's at, with the list of effects.. I just thought that I'm screwed since my headphones "only" respond to 10-22000Hz ... But well, I guess it should work then.. I've tried 3 different doses and the effect is always the same.. I just sink into the "noise", try to relax, then lose the sense of time as I'm doing nothing but focusing on the sound and... nothing else happens :(

The first one I tried was Marijuana2.. But I didn't use a "reset" dose in between. But do I have to, since there was like 2 hours in between of the tries..?

Damn.. I really really hoped these things would work.. Well.. I guess I'll keep on trying. I hope this isn't just a hoax.. Since it really sounds amazing and .. possible.

Oh yeah and is there anything else I should consider to check about my headphones? I mean, it'd be really useful to know what is a factor for them to work... Just the response frequency?

You know, if you'd just post the info that the headphones MUST HAVE, everyone could just check for themselves if their headphones have the proper requirements and they wouldn't be asking about all of the headphones separately..

But yeah, thanks in advance.. I will still try one before going to sleep.. but it feels like I'm just wasting my money away :(
I am also very confused about this can an admin or someone please reply !!!
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Post by dyllpickle94 »

the average person uses an ipod headphone. can someone just tell us if ipod headphones work or not?
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Post by dcarroll5105 »

I use some sony noise cancelling headphones. MDR-NC40 I think... anyways, they do the job. You don't need $200 headphones. And I have been able to use doses with ipod headphones and get the effects.
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Re: Umm... I'm a bit lost here..

Post by streetfoo212 »

Sarkasmi wrote:So umm.. the headphones you recommend respond to "18 Hz to 21 kHz" like it says on the page. But the brainwaves actually respond to:

> 40 Hz = Gamma waves - Higher mental activity, including perception, problem solving, fear, and consciousness

13–40 Hz = Beta waves - Active, busy or anxious thinking and active concentration, arousal, cognition

7–13 Hz = Alpha waves - Relaxation (while awake), pre-sleep and pre-wake drowsiness

4–7 Hz = Theta waves - Dreams, deep meditation, REM sleep

< 4 Hz Delta waves - Deep dreamless sleep, loss of body awareness
I'm not an expert but I'm pretty sure these are the waves that are created when the waves from each side collide (1008 Hz and 1000 Hz= an alpha wave for example). So frequency isn't really an issue, they just have to have good sound quality and cancel background noise. I hope that helped and I doubt the "official" headphone are much better than most others.
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Post by Evilasivle »

Hi. Answer please, are these ok?

AKG K 142 HD

* Headphones weight without cable (g): 225
* Sensitivity (dB/mW, dB/V): 101, 114
* Audio bandwidth (Hz to kHz): 18-24
* Max. input power (mW): 200
* Rated impedance (ohms): 55
* Convertible jack plug (1/8" to 1/4")
* Replaceable ear pads
* Patented self-adjusting headband
* Unbreakable metal arches
* 99.99% oxygen-free cable (length in m): 3
* Single-sided cable
* Hard gold-plated jack plug and contacts
* Patented Varimotion diaphragms
* Semi-open, dynamic headphones
* NdFe magnets
* Suited for (SA)CD, DVD(A), DAT
* Best for MP3, CD, MD and PC/laptops
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