Yes, the first time I ever tried subliminals, I used bone conduction headphones . The same rules apply: keep the volume at comfortable levels and use micro loops
Right now I am using IEMs. £249 IEMs. I won’t say which tho.
My concern with these is that most bone conduction headphones tend to have a more limited frequency range, focusing on mid and high frequencies. They typically use SBC or AAC bluetooth codecs, which are lossy compression.
How would this affect the integrity of the subliminal and the clarity of the embedded messages?
Pressure in your head, with regular headphones it feels like tingling pressure.
But, one cannot adjust to a safety limit for exposure as with regular headphones with Frequensee.
I guess it should be ease to be expose to potential damaging high volume. However, with the last ZP version would be unlikely to be expose for a “long period”
Hello everyone, I would like to start listening to subliminals but I don’t have a pair of earphones or headphones, can I listen directly from the speakers of my iPhone? Which headphones (compatible with iphone) do you recommend me to buy for a better experience and excellent results @SaintSovereign ?
First, you could read through this thread.
Also you could read:
Yes. I do that more often than not.
When I don’t use my iPhone speakers, I use the apple wired headphones or Gen 2 Airpods
Been doing it this way forever now
You can, I’ve tested this extensively. And as @RVconsultant, that support article contains all the headsets and earbuds I’ve tested. But, you can just listen from the speaker.
Okay thank you all for your responses
Brother what about Bose ultra quiet comfort headphones I bought for piece of mind due to the noise cancellation is it ok perfect with any subliminal club products or ?
Any thoughts on the Bose Ultra Open? Very unique, that’s why I’m unsure, but they sound like they should work.