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Will it work?
Posted: Sat Sep 26, 2009 10:48 pm
by Koz_92
I have been interested in tryimg iDoser for quite some time. I'm a skeptic about the whole binaural "experience". It sounds like fun
I did research about the equipment I need in order for the doses to work and found out that iPod headphones won't work; the good thing is I have headphones that came with my iPhone. The bad news is that I don't know if they are going to work. According to this site
http://www.diytrade.com/china/4/product ... adset.html
the frequency is 18-22000Hz and that is perfect for "the experience".
Anyone know for sure the frequency of the iPhone headphones? I really want to try this and I want to be sure that I will get the full effect.
P.S. I looked everywhere for the frequency of the Apple iPhone headphones, even in Apple's site. They didn't post it. Have you used those headphones and did they work?
Thanks for replying
Posted: Sun Sep 27, 2009 12:22 am
by cameraboirzu
First, you shouldve searched before postin a new thread. The search button is the second button at the top of this page. I've answered this question about 50 times.
Whatever earbuds/headphones you use are fine. Frequency istoo specific. Almost anything works. iPod headphones DO work, just not as well as a pair of Bose sound canceling ones. As long as they are stereo and you payed more than 5$ your good.
Posted: Sun Sep 27, 2009 12:46 am
by Koz_92
cameraboirzu wrote:First, you shouldve searched before postin a new thread. The search button is the second button at the top of this page. I've answered this question about 50 times.
Whatever earbuds/headphones you use are fine. Frequency istoo specific. Almost anything works. iPod headphones DO work, just not as well as a pair of Bose sound canceling ones. As long as they are stereo and you payed more than 5$ your good.
I do not understand your logic. How is paying more than a certain amount going to guarantee anything? It's about meeting the requirements. So what you're saying is if I paid, not "payed", $5 for headphones with a frequency of 16-25000Hz I am not going to have results.
Seeing how you said that you have answered the same question over 50 times would make it fair to say that your answers are irrational. I know where the search button is and I have looked for a topic that is the same as mine before posting. If you just were more educated, then you'd have understood that the question was clearly and specifically about headphones that came with the iPhone.
Some people are just born with a below-satisfactory IQ level.
Posted: Sun Sep 27, 2009 12:53 am
by cameraboirzu
Whoa, whoa. Don't get all defensive.
Specifications don't matter as much because the frequencies used do not exceed most headphones. The files are several kilobits big; that pretty much rules out a lot of high frquency noises, which is why pretty much anything goes.
When I said anything more than 5$ works, that wasn't meant to be taken literally. Mostly anything that is of decent quality works. iPod headphones (like I said) do work, but they are bad quality.
My main point is you don't need Bose Headphones for idoser to work. It's not as delicate as we are all told.
Oh, and payed goes both ways. It's either or. Just like color/colour.
Posted: Sun Sep 27, 2009 2:35 am
by Koz_92
cameraboirzu wrote:Whoa, whoa. Don't get all defensive.
Specifications don't matter as much because the frequencies used do not exceed most headphones. The files are several kilobits big; that pretty much rules out a lot of high frquency noises, which is why pretty much anything goes.
When I said anything more than 5$ works, that wasn't meant to be taken literally. Mostly anything that is of decent quality works. iPod headphones (like I said) do work, but they are bad quality.
My main point is you don't need Bose Headphones for idoser to work. It's not as delicate as we are all told.
Oh, and payed goes both ways. It's either or. Just like color/colour.
That's good to know. I learn something new every day
Thanks for your help.