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So I'm working on a rather large hardware cloth device that is meant to be a "chamber" of sorts. One can sit inside it, lay within it, and it can beam frequencies just like any Luke Coil or mobius coil.
Usually we use a frequency generator of some kind to use particular frequencies through these wires, but I decided to try an AUX cable. This is so I can play music through the coils instead of a simple frequency. I'm looking into trying some Quadible Integrity songs and seeing how they can affect a body when played through a coil.
Here's my question. How do I clip an AUX cable to ensure it streams through the wires properly?
I looked at a picture of how the end of an AUX cable works. The bottom section is the ground, and the top two sections are left and right channels. I'm not certain if I can simply clip the two clips to the left and right channels. I can't imagine that would work.
At the moment I have one clip on the ground, and one clip on a channel. It isn't optimal, as I would prefer both channels, but I can't see how I can make this work.
Though I had a sudden idea to use two grounds, on two separate wrapped coils, and then hook the two channels to them. I drew this in the picture below.
I don't know how effective this will be, but I'm going to give it a shot tonight.
Just wanted to make sure that an alligator clip on the ground and on a single channel will flow properly through a single coil. Anyone know?
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I'm not certain if I can simply clip the two clips to the left and right channels. I can't imagine that would work.
No, that will not do.
Though I had a sudden idea to use two grounds, on two separate wrapped coils, and then hook the two channels to them. I drew this in the picture below.
Your diagram is fine, and I think this is the only satisfactory solution. With the programmed audios from Sapiens and Quadible Integrity, i think it is mandatory to use both stereo channels, and mixing them will not do.
Just wanted to make sure that an alligator clip on the ground and on a single channel will flow properly through a single coil. Anyone know?
Yes, would work.
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Ah thank you! I'll roll with this for now.
I had to double up the "ground" clips on top of each other due to their size. Would this function well? I don't know much about "ground" to be honest.
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I had to double up the "ground" clips on top of each other due to their size. Would this function well? I don't know much about "ground" to be honest.
Shouldn't be a problem as long as they stay in place.
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