(01-25-2014, 02:39 PM)Shannon Wrote: K-Train, I would suggest to you that you may be using TUW at too high a volume.
I have found through extensive testing that the most useful volumes are a setting of 7 to 9 out of 15 on a portable device. That's 50 to about 75%.
The lower the volume, the more gentle the impact, but the more comfortable it usually is for her, and the more she will typically accept it and act on it. The higher the volume, the more insistently she will feel it, and the more likely she is to refuse to act on it, unless the perceptory pressure matches and balances equal resistance.
So with someone who likes you, is comfortable with you, has been out with you a few times, lower is better. With someone who has a critical personality, or is very aware of "what other people think" or doesn't know you as well, etc. you might want a volume of 8 or 9 out of 15. (1 being relative, as it is the maximum volume on my test device.)
What do you think, should I release the more advanced versions of TUW I have been working on? They've come a long way since X32. I'm now working in the X44 to X55 ranges, focused atm on the X55cr series.
Thanks for the tip Shannon, I was under the impression that the louder the better but I have been enlightened. I'll remember that the next time I see her. Also Shannon, with TUW P8c and TUW P18 is there any kind of "memory" effect with these? In other words let's say I use them around my target about 3 times a week every other day, will this effect carry over the next time she sees me?
As to your question about the advanced TUWs, I'll give you my opinion on each one (but the short answer is yes).
X44a/X44b: Hell YES. Definitely release these two. Out of all the new TUWs these seem to be the safest to release to the public and they have the added benefit of being eligible to be released in a pure ultrasonic format (if you desire) because from what you have described they are mainly good for social disinhibition and inducing comfort.
X44 K6: According to your report, this is the one that seems the most balanced and covers a wider range of targets so I'd go with this one. The others seem a little too specific.
X54 series: This series I'm hesitant about. I'd honestly advise you test this series out a bit more because this series seems pretty strong just from your report. Have you narrowed down which of the prototypes from this series are the most well rounded? If you can find one that is consistent and no overly powerful then I'd say go for it.