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Originally posted by depth om
If anyone wants a good program for free
try GNAURAL Generator
It's one of the simplest.
Originally posted by cheddartoes
Granted, it clearly states that binuaral beats dont effect everybody, but Im entirely positive on the fact that you'll get higher offa the "incense" that have been in the news lately than you will offa the white noise of binuaral beats.
Originally posted by Illusionsaregrander
reply to post by Gorman91
Is your hearing good? I am asking that sincerely, not sarcastically. I wonder, but dont know, if it is possible that some people dont get the effect because of their hearing.
Obviously, as others have pointed out, earphones of a certain quality are necessary, but I wonder if the ears of the person listening have an impact too? Anyone know? Or are the sounds used so well within the range of normal hearing that even those who have damaged hearing should be able to hear them?
Let's remember the T&C (concerning drug related issues) while discussing this subject please.
Originally posted by DerekJR321
If im not mistaken, you need special headphones for any of these to work. Most "off the shelf" headphones don't go low enough or high enough in frequency for any of these binaureal (sp?) programs to have any effect at all.
Originally posted by Illusionsaregrander
reply to post by Gorman91
Is your hearing good? I am asking that sincerely, not sarcastically. I wonder, but dont know, if it is possible that some people dont get the effect because of their hearing.
Obviously, as others have pointed out, earphones of a certain quality are necessary, but I wonder if the ears of the person listening have an impact too? Anyone know? Or are the sounds used so well within the range of normal hearing that even those who have damaged hearing should be able to hear them?
Originally posted by mr-lizard
As far as i know most binaural frequencies operate within about 1,000 to 1,500 hertz - so ALL headphones and i'm certain most people will be able to hear these upper/mid-range frequencies.