Feb 4, 2022 at 3:19 PM Post #18 of 20
This one streamer adds quite a bit of a difference to the system I am using.

Felt like power cords changed it the least. Power conditioners more, better power supply quite a bit, and cables quite a bit.

With Streaming services being the hot topic for many nowadays, many migrating from or to Spotify, some loving TIDAL and others going with Amazon Music, it is a good moment to mention Streamers, and this one is a special design from Korea, the N25 Streamer, a high-end unit from Cocktail Audio and Novatron!!

This time I heard a difference in sound right away, as it has USB inputs and I can easily compare using a DAC directly from my PC and connecting the same DAC through it, so today's review will include comparisons with three other streamers, as well personal notes about pairings, and more usage notes. If you have more questions, I am always around to help

https://www.audiophile-heaven.com/2...25-streamer-elegance-usability-connected.html

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May 21, 2024 at 7:52 AM Post #19 of 20
My Schumann frequency generator made the biggest difference.

Nah just joking, it made zero difference. But i somehow sleep better since i have it.
I’ve been using and experimenting with the Schumann frequency quite a bit in the past six months, and play 7.83 Hz one of many YouTube videos streamed to my iPad. My usual routine is okay the signal (acoustic) before and during listening sessions. From what I’ve gathered, the real Schumann frequency tge one that’s created in the upper atmosphere by lightning was used by early man and onward for information processing, focus, navigation, etc.

The arrival of the industrial age and modern technology reduced the strength of the real SF so artificial means of generating Schumann frequency are beneficial to humans. From what I understand, the brains neurons work more efficiently when they are synchronized. And when both hemispheres of the brain are synchronized to each other. The strength of real Schumann Frequency (electromagnetic pulse) is extremely small maybe a few hundred milliwatts, so even a small signal from a source in the room is noticeable. Keep them 7.83Hz purses coming! So what you’ll hear is much greater depth, air and dynamics.

It’s like traffic in the city at rush hour, the cars all move more efficiently and faster when there’s a traffic cop.
 
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Jun 1, 2024 at 6:30 AM Post #20 of 20
My Schumann frequency generator made the biggest difference.

Nah just joking, it made zero difference. But i somehow sleep better since i have it.

Moving right along, I have recently over many weeks (or was it months? )been comparing Schumann *acoustic* frequency 7.83 Hz isochronic pure tones to Alpha Isochronic, Beta isochronic, Theta isochronic, and other well-known meditative/focus type frequencies and combinations of them available all over YouTube. The closest one to Schumann for soundstage size, realism and tone was Alpha, just slightly higher in frequency than Schumann. But Schumann knocks the ball out of the park.

I warm up with 7.83 isochronic for 30 minutes, then start listening on headphones with the Schumann playing on my iPad 3 feet away. I also suspect 7.83 would work very well for speaker systems. I also experimented with binaural beats of 7.83 but eliminated all of them.

One pill makes you large, one pill make you small, the ones that mother gives you don’t do anything at all.
 
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