(05-08-2020, 09:28 AM)fab10 Wrote: Hi Shannon, I’ve got two questions about DRS, if you don’t mind.
MIR instructions read:
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- Hybrid format (Uses Masked and Ultrasonic at the same time. Most powerful.)
- Ultrasonic (Most versatile, recommended.)
- Masked (Least powerful, not recommended.)
[...]Don’t switch to a less powerful format once you start using the program, since different power levels can cause problems if you go from a more powerful format to a less powerful one.
Does that apply to DRS as well?
While all subliminals are to some degree affected for power by the volume, it is only necessary to observe this specific rule when dealing with a very few programs which work specifically based on the volume of the program. Those are MIR and GPR. It is not so important for GPR because it will not potentially be dangerous. But with MIR, if you start off using say Hybrid format and then decide to switch to either of the other two, the impact will be less and the effectiveness will drop. This could in some cases result in the infection getting worse.
With GPR, you may find that Masked format is less effective than Ultrasonic, which is less effective than Hybrid, but it is not that big a deal. You just switch back if you want to.
With MIR, live testing has shown that going to a weaker format after using a stronger format can cause problems because of the way infections work, and the way the body fights them.
This will not be of significant importance for DRS unless you happen to be in extreme and unusual circumstances, such as being hypersensitive and under a huge amount of attack constantly.
Quote:Second question, also quoting from MIR instructions:
Quote:You should never use the pure ultrasonic track with headphones, as over-voluming or under-voluming could result in problems. Hybrid tracks, if you use them with headphones, adjust the volume a little lower than what you would normally use.
I thought I had read somewhere that hybrid should not be used with headphones.
Can I or can I not use the DRS hybrid Track with headphones?
Thanks a lot!
Hybrid is not recommended for use with headphones because of the ultrasonic track, but because of the masked track, you can tell in large part how loud it is and keep it to a reasonable volume in most cases. If you find that setting the volume of a hybrid subliminal to a comfortable level with headphones causes you tinnitus, headache, nausea or upset, then you should either lower the volume, use speakers instead or switch to Masked format while using headphones.
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