3rd party sound enhancement software a good/bad idea?

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mcc23
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3rd party sound enhancement software a good/bad idea?

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I was wondering if anyone has experimented with any 3rd party audio enhancement software when administering their doses.. I have tried this SRS program, but when enabled, it adds some awkward pulsation sound to the doses....Love to hear from you guys.. thanks
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Re: 3rd party sound enhancement software a good/bad idea?

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I would say don't do it. Most of the doses are finely tuned and only truly function the proper way exactly like they were made and tested to. You might get some feeling of effect but most likely it will hurt and not help your i-dosing experiences.
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Re: 3rd party sound enhancement software a good/bad idea?

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TheGuide wrote:I would say don't do it. Most of the doses are finely tuned and only truly function the proper way exactly like they were made and tested to. You might get some feeling of effect but most likely it will hurt and not help your i-dosing experiences.

Thanks.. I've noticed that with the software enabled, some doses really have a noticeable difference in their tone..Probably not what the creators want...
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Re: 3rd party sound enhancement software a good/bad idea?

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mcc23 wrote:
TheGuide wrote:I would say don't do it. Most of the doses are finely tuned and only truly function the proper way exactly like they were made and tested to. You might get some feeling of effect but most likely it will hurt and not help your i-dosing experiences.

Thanks.. I've noticed that with the software enabled, some doses really have a noticeable difference in their tone..Probably not what the creators want...
Ya, only thing I would experiment is louder and softer to see which ones works better. I have noticed that the crazyer the dose then the louder it should be. Sets in a feeling right off the bat.
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Re: 3rd party sound enhancement software a good/bad idea?

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TheGuide wrote:
mcc23 wrote:
TheGuide wrote:I would say don't do it. Most of the doses are finely tuned and only truly function the proper way exactly like they were made and tested to. You might get some feeling of effect but most likely it will hurt and not help your i-dosing experiences.

Thanks.. I've noticed that with the software enabled, some doses really have a noticeable difference in their tone..Probably not what the creators want...
Ya, only thing I would experiment is louder and softer to see which ones works better. I have noticed that the crazyer the dose then the louder it should be. Sets in a feeling right off the bat.

I had sent a msg to Nick Ashton on facebook about it and he basically said the same thing.. Any bass enhancer or 3D surround enhancement would make the doses ineffective

"Don't use any form of sound enhancement. As doses are designed to be used with no enhancement. 3D, Bass Enhancement, etc. could make the doses ineffective."
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Re: 3rd party sound enhancement software a good/bad idea?

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Confirmed. It will only hinder the doses. I didn't realize I had it enabled for the first two weeks or so... worked, but amazing the difference when I turned it off! Immediately much more effective.
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