Nano 1 Schumann, commonly referred to as Schumann Resonance Generators, are devices designed to replicate the Earth's natural electromagnetic resonances, particularly the fundamental frequency of 7.83 Hz. While these devices are not directly used as audio signal generators, they are sometimes employed in audio or acoustic environments for perceived benefits like relaxation, improved focus, or soundstage enhancement in high-end audio systems.
Key Characteristics of a Nano R1 Schumann :
1. Frequency Output: Operates at 7.83 Hz -10 hz (and sometimes harmonics) to mimic the Earth's natural resonances.
2. Waveform: Generally produces a sine or pulse wave to emulate the natural signal.
3. Output: Low-intensity electromagnetic signal, not an audio signal per se, but influences the environment in subtle ways.
Using for High End Audio Applications
Although Nano R1 Schumann are not audio signal generators, they are popular among audiophiles who claim:
1. Enhanced soundstage and stereo imaging.
2. Increased clarity and depth in sound perception.
3 Relaxed listening experiences due to their influence on brainwave activity.
Nano R1 Schumann building one for experimentation in audio setups involves:
1. Oscillator Circuit: Use a low-frequency oscillator tuned from 7.83 Hz to 10hz
2. Amplification: Add an amplifier stage to boost the signal for transmission.
3. Antenna: 3 Layer Antenna with Hard Gold PCB layer and with Nano PC Triple C Cable to wiring from Antenna to Power Supply Circuit
4. Power Supply: Ensure a stable low-voltage DC power source (regulated power supply design).