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post #1 of 45
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I wonder if anyone has tried these clothes and got an improvement in sound?

EMF Safety Garments, Bedding, & Grounding Devices




post #2 of 45
Dude thats crazy lol
post #3 of 45
Magnifying the picture to the extreme allows you to see the “Snake Oil” embroidery on the gear
post #4 of 45
group buy?
post #5 of 45
Here's all you need

post #6 of 45
I would suggest all cotton clothes to prevent static buildup.
post #7 of 45
HELL. YES.
post #8 of 45
Bad news Pat, there will be no Hello Kitty PJ's produced by them
post #9 of 45
It's best to not wear any clothes. Fabrics can absorb sound and anything metal or plastic will contribute to room reflections.

Your best bet is leather. You don't want to spend money on a full leather suit - that cash is better put towards cables, Shakti Stones, power conditioners, green markers, and other tweaks.

In fact, it would be a good idea to organize a "clothing optional" room at the 2010 CanJam.
post #10 of 45
I can only afford a leather loincloth, but I still get envious stares when I'm on the subway, eating at McDonalds, or picking my child up from school! Plus, the sound quality is AMAZING!
post #11 of 45
Patrick, you must buy the "SafeGuard APRON" for your future wife.

post #12 of 45
Quote:
Originally Posted by Uncle Erik View Post
It's best to not wear any clothes.
post #13 of 45
I have a friend who is EMF sensitive, that is, if he catches the train into the city, because of all the wireless and mobile phone transmissions, he goes into a kind of fit. If you hide an active wireless base station in a room, he can detect it by feel. When travelling, he has to avoid mobile phone transmitting towers. Unfortunately for him, only fairly recently has his condition been verified by doctors. His room (in a share house) has an internal Faraday cage inside it, and naturally he doesn't own a mobile phone, nor any wireless transmitting devices. When I mentioned this site to him just know, he already knew about them.
post #14 of 45
Dunno if you're kidding, but physiologically, how would he be able to sense that?
post #15 of 45
Pretty sure my Woo Audio WA6 T-shirt that i got @ Can Jam 09 makes everything just sound 10x more amazing...we're talking about soundstage increase, imaging improvement, better tonality, and dynamics, etc. And that's just the black t-shirt! Pretty sure with the white one I'll get much better details
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