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Originally Posted by WanderingOak Again, I am not knocking the Paraliminal recordings. I have the whole set, and I listen to them daily. However, if I understand binaural beats properly, you do need a clean sine wave for them to work. Voices, musical instruments, ocean waves, etc, while they may sound nice when frequency shifted, I am not sure if they have the brain entrainment affect that a sine wave would. But hey, I like the Paraliminal tapes, they work, so who cares how or why they work. This thread was started initially asking which binaural beat technology worked the best, and I was trying to answer it. |
No worries, sorry if it came across as though I was being critical.

Not sure about the technical side of it as I haven't really spent too much time looking into it, but the Hemi-Sync stuff seems to work, at least for me anyway. Haven't tried the Holosync stuff myself yet so I can't really comment on which one is better. I think I have a Holosync demo CD here so I'll have to give it a go.