07-01-2018, 01:59 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-01-2018, 06:06 PM by JakeKennedy.)
(07-01-2018, 10:53 AM)findingme Wrote: Shannon, I've had an unexpected experience lately listening to DMSI while sleeping. I'd like to share it in case it helps anybody.
I had a rough experience about a week ago listening to hybrid while sleeping. I had 7 loops on, and I didn't sleep until all loops had played. I got little to no rest, so I switched to ultrasonic by itself, and I slept well the following night.
Well, my fridge makes a little noise, so I turned up the thermostat (I'd had it on the coldest setting), which made my one room tiled apartment much quieter. But playing the ultrasonic with no background noise kept me awake again. I'd had my VLC player at 50% for months with no problems, but I was kept awake on DMSI ultrasonic when there was no noise interference. I had UD on at 45% for the 3 months I listened to it (mostly on hybrid), but I never had trouble sleeping. I only cite the forced march message in DMSI as the reason.
I turned DMSI down to 45% last night using ultrasonic, and I slept well. I thought I'd pass this on for reference.
I had a similar reaction to 3.2A when I began increasing loops. I wouldn't sleep until the loops finished one night then the next I would be so tired I would sleep right through them. I just kept grinding out the loops then it seemed to go away (no changes to volume or anything else) and now I sleep fine all the time while it's running.
Grit