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ChristosR
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Question about the sound

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So, yesterday i discovered something while i was testing some doses. When i play the doses with my normal speakers the sound goes like ''wawawawa'' but when i put my headphones on it's always like ''waaaaaa'' though if i concentrate enough i will be able to distinguish the ''wawawa'' again.. but it is VERY different. Is this a problem? because somebody here said that it needs to be like ''wawawa'' to work.
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Headphones only - you'll get little no no effects otherwise.
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Re: Question about the sound

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i am facing the same problem..:/
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Re: Question about the sound

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I had a similar problem and I found that turning off any equalizers and, if the playback is set to mono, setting the playback to stereo helps a lot. The acual pulsation of sound is the sine waves of each sound playing in each ear and trying to "resonate" at the same frequency. Because of a slight tonal difference in each ear, the sine waves eventually overlap, making the "phantom tone" you hear in your head to become louder, and the sine waves just as quickly separate, making the imagined third tone sound quieter than when the two waves overlap. The result is the "waawaawaa" you hear. Make these changes if you have not already, and turn the volume of the dose up slightly louder than comfortable, and you will get better results. Hope this helps!

Happy dosing,
Phil
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