Sound improvement through electrosmog interference suppression
You are probably wondering what electrosmog and hi-fi have to do with each other?
It's quite simple: Electrosmog is the biggest sound killer of our time.
High exposure to electrosmog prevents the perception of important musical details. Recognising and reducing electromagnetic pollution is therefore crucial to the sound.
The easiest way to measure electrosmog is to use the Stetzerizer Microsurge Meter . The measuring device provides information on the level of pollution in the domestic power grid in the LF range (dirty power). The measurement results are the basis for recognising sources of interference in the home. Without these measurements, you are pretty much groping in the dark and targeted protective measures become a game of chance, as you don't know exactly where to start in the power grid to optimise the effectiveness of the protective measures.
And believe me: the sound improvement through protection against electrosmog in the home is dramatic, as we can impressively demonstrate in numerous hi-fi workshops and at any time in the demonstration in my hi-fi studio here in Zwickau. Because what many people don't realise: Our ear is an excellent measuring instrument and effective interference suppression measures are immediately noticeable in an audibly better sound.
But why does electrosmog worsen the perceived sound image?
The reason for this is our body itself. As current medical research shows, it is put into a stressful situation by electrosmog. This leads to our brain, i.e. the thalamus, sorting out information that it considers unimportant in the current stress situation. Our organism concentrates most of its energy and "mental processing power" on defending itself against the unknown disturbance. The information that is sorted out also includes important tonal information that our brain urgently needs in order to "put together" a truly live audiophile sound image in our head. Our sensory perception is also clearly and audibly disturbed by electrosmog.
For this reason, it is essential today to create a low-electrosmog, stress-free listening environment for a thrilling sound experience. The curious thing is that you don't have to change anything at all in your hi-fi system to achieve a significantly better listening experience.
The most important thing is that we reduce the level of electrosmog in the area around the listening position. To do this, we use targeted interference suppression measures that reduce the electrosmog or make it tolerable for our bodies.
All these interference suppression measures are aimed solely at de-stressing our organism, i.e. bringing it to rest. Only then does it have more time and energy to concentrate on its actual tasks. These are, for example, smelling, tasting, feeling, seeing and hearing.
But what is electrosmog?
I don't want to go into too much detail at this point, as there are already countless papers on this subject. I'll just say this much: electrosmog consists of electromagnetic fields in the low-frequency (LF) and high-frequency (HF) range. The structures of these electromagnetic fields and frequencies above 2000 Hz are of particular biological relevance to our organism.
Electromagnetic fields are mainly generated by electrical and electronic devices. They are often referred to as interference fields by alternative practitioners. They are spread via cables or the air.
All electrical interfaces, i.e. contact points (e.g. sockets, input and output sockets on hi-fi devices, etc.) through which electrical current flows are also critical. This is where so-called potential vortices arise whose structures exert a negative influence on our organism and thus have a detrimental effect on sound. I would like to leave the topic of "What is electrosmog" at that.
Let's now look at how we can reduce this pollution in our listening environment, i.e. in our flat or house.
Important: With all interference suppression measures, it must be ensured that the suppression agents used are not used within geopathogenic zones (water veins, earth faults)! The interference suppression agents themselves would be affected by the extreme energetic load emanating from these interference sources. Therefore, the "treatment" of such interference sources must always be carried out from outside.
What starting points do we have for interference suppression, reduction or protection against electrosmog?
Basically, we have to differentiate between protective measures for interference suppression in the LF (approx. 2 kHz - 1 MHz) and HF range (from approx. 1 MHz).
Reduce interference in the LF range
We mainly find interference in the LF range on our power grid and on electrical and electronic devices. Here we can directly influence the sources of interference and neutralise the emitted electrosmog.
Reduce harmonics in the power grid:
Interference suppressant: Power Optimizer
Application: Placement in the socket outlet
Reduce radiation from A/V devices:
Interference suppressant: Ground Optimizer
Application: Connection to the device ground via a free slot (e.g. RCA socket, USB-A socket, RJ-45 socket, etc.)
Interference suppressant: Vortex HiFi Ronden
Application: Placement on and/or under electronic devices, loudspeakers, cable plugs
Inform potential vortex:
Interference suppressant: Vortex HiFi Ronden und Vortex HiFi Pyramiden
Application: Placement on and/or under electronic devices, loudspeakers, cable plugs, on glass panes
Shield sockets from radiation:
Interference suppressant: Power-Plugs
Interference suppressant: Power-Caps Sigma
Application: Platzierung in der Steckdose
Reduce interference in the HF range
Interference in the HF range - generated by radio masts, microwaves, WLAN, 5G, radar, etc. - We cannot reduce interference in the HF range - generated by radio masts, microwaves, WLAN, 5G, radar, etc. - without building biology measures (e.g. shielding living spaces), as the generators are not within our sphere of influence. We can therefore only indirectly influence the existing RF radiation by making it tolerable for our organism by highly informing the RF radiation.
HF interference suppression by informing the high-frequency radiation
Interference suppressant: HFO-Power-Plug Sigma
Application: Placement in the socket outlet
Interference suppressant: HFO-Plugs Sigma
Application: Placement in a free slot on the A/V device, PC, printer, TV, etc.
Electrosmog protection for mobile phones and tablets
Interference suppressant: Oscillation Alignment Card
Application: The OA-Card is available in 3 versions and is placed between the mobile phone and the case.
Suppression of geopathogenic zones (water veins, earth faults)
Interference suppressant: GeoPath
Application: Placement in a socket outside the geopathogenic zone. If possible, a socket outlet should be selected at the lowest point of the house (basement).
Complete catalogue: Interference suppression products against electrosmog
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