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- Apr 20, 2011
Thanks for sharing! Great 45, but I don't think my headphones can take all that bass. It almost sounds like they're blown.
I think that may just be the way the kick drum was recorded. I also find it mildly disconcerting.Thanks for sharing! Great 45, but I don't think my headphones can take all that bass. It almost sounds like they're blown.
Have you put anything in the fuse/breaker box yet?
I can't see the A/C power being conditioned in any lasting way: not the wiring, and certainly not the A/C power itself which is renewed 60 times per second. To my (frazzled) mind, a more likely explanation is that the graphene (and / or other ingredients) is alive and rearranging its structure to operate more efficiently in the medium in which it finds itself. To quote one prominent member of this forum; nay, of this thread, "It does truly seem that graphene wants to help us".
It could be a similar effect to cryogenic treatment, where the crystalline structure of the wiring and/or metal components of the wall socket are fundamentally altered in some molecular way, over time to reduce crystal boundaries in the metals. This would explain the gradual buildup of the effect, and the multiple-outlet phenomenon. Perhaps the wand is increasing its own power by remotely accessing the current flow enhancing properties of the graphene stored in the bags to accomplish this. It's only started happening since I introduced the bags. Graphene is able to do what it does (whatever that is) without physically touching anything.
Imagine along the length of AC wiring where two metal crystals meet, but are separated by a few molecules of impurities. If the force of the wand's field powered by a large amount of graphene and AC could somehow cause that discontinuity to be lessened or completely removed...
I think it's a remote possibility, but not equally likely. I say this for several reasons. When my sister visits, she hears exactly what I hear but she has not been exposed long term in the same way I have. It's likely that you would hear what I hear, without any long term exposure. Also, the degree of improvement (akin to a completely different and superior mix overnight, when playing records I have heard a dozen times recently, listening critically) is beyond anything that I imagine could be attributed to mood, level of alertness or neural processing. It just doesn't feel like that's the reason.
i would love it if it was the reason. It would take Crank Audio to previously unimaginable levels.
I just made a MASSIVE improvement to the sound by covering the rear side of the main internet receiving box (modem?) that brings the NBN (National Broadband Network) signal into the house. You would think that this would block the signal, but it doesn't. Mind you I did not cover the front side.
Granted - I foresaw you raising that first objection, but thought I'd "try it on you" anyway. In that case, I'll hark back to my initial hypothesis and posit that the graphene is forming a wormhole which connects your sound system through time and space with the recording sessions. The worm hole is gradually strengthening through your actions.