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Hello,

At FAQ it says that to low volume with ultrasonic on headphones is even worse than to high, how is this possible? Should to low not just be ineffective rather than harmful?

Kind regards, Baban
Hi, do you mean this? http://www.subliminal-shop.com/faqs/can-...eadphones/

The main problem with too low volume is you reduce effectiveness.

Because I don't know where you got that from, it says "No we don’t recommend you use ultrasonic with headphones at all. Here’s why.

Headphones and earbuds make it too easy to damage your ears with excessive volume, even if the audio is audible. Most people I have observed using them use them at far too high a volume to be considered safe or healthy.

With ultrasonic subliminals, it becomes even easier to do this because you can’t consciously hear the audio. Even if you carefully set the volume, it is easily possible in many cases to accidentally bump the volume control too high or too low.

I do include instructions for how to set and use them, but that is because I know some of you will disregard this and use them anyway. It is best to play your ultrasonic subliminals on speakers.

Therefore, don’t use headphones and earbuds for listening to ultrasonic subliminals."
No sir, it’s under the “will earphones improve my results”.

In the following sentence:

Should you choose to use the ultrasonic version of the program with headphones, we strongly recommend that you calibrate the volume carefully according to the instructions, and mark on your player what that volume is. Then, double check that the volume is correct before and after using your subliminal every time you use it. —->Zero volume is even worse than too much.<——

Kind regards, Baban
Hmm ok, that's more just what I said, zero volume would mean you'd likely get no results or lessened results.
Zero volume means you are not getting any subliminal exposure at all. It means the volume is set to mute. Of course you won't get results when you're effectively not listening to the program!