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JohnElls
22-06-2016, 12:11 AM
I have seen differing comments and viewpoints here and there on the Web about using wireless or Bluetooth stereo headphones for listening to binaural beats, specifically, that the transfer compromises the integrity of the beats somehow, therefore making them less effective--or not. I have read too that this might also be true for MP3 downloads vs using the actual CDs/DVDs as well. I can't seem to find much info relating to this other than simply anecdotal. I keep thinking it would be so much easier using a wireless stereo headset each and every time I wake up strangling in all the cords! Any thoughts?

JohnElls
22-06-2016, 05:55 PM
Sorry to bother. I think I just answered my own question. I sent an email to The Monroe Institute, and if you are interested, I am pasting the quote below:

"John,
Your e-mail was forwarded to me by the Institute for answering. You can listen with any headphones you have, as long as you are getting the frequencies through both ears you are good. Also, you will get the same benefits listening with a download as you do the CD. Compare it to digital pictures and pictures on film, there is a slight difference, but it does not effect the overall outcome."
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Thanks everyone,
John

skygazer
29-06-2016, 12:57 PM
MI b-beats are the best.
All the best on your journey.

JohnElls
01-07-2016, 01:40 AM
Not familiar with those, leave a link. I've always liked Hemisync for years now. Best music masking imo. I've had some great results with HS too. Thanks.

CammiRose
10-11-2017, 09:37 PM
Binural beats are actually looked at as a tool, like marijuana for meditation. Just dont go constantly relying on it and your fine. But yes they all work. I even downloaded youtube binural beats onto my phone and they work just fine.

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11-11-2017, 05:10 PM
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