O.k after making some adjustments the sound is off the charts.This is BIG.


Sam here and in a previous post i talked about the great pyramid of giza built 2500 years ago being a resonator for sound frequencies and here’s what i learned. The sarcophagus within the kings chamber of the great pyramid of giza resonates at A = 438 hertz frequency and the kings chamber itself resonates at an F# or 368.31 hertz frequency. Now i took the 368.31 hertz measurment exactly not realizing the .31 was not used so i tried 368 hertz frequency and the results were better and then i tried 369 hertz frequency and the sound improvement was off the charts.Now i have no idea what the significance of 369 hertz frequency is in relation to sound  however there is something very magical about that frequency and the egyptians knew what it was. You have vinyl cut from an analog source,Vinyl cut from a digital source,analog tape,Digital audio. All of these have there own sound signatures. And now you have 369 hertz audio and it has it’s own unique sound signature that might possibly be superior to anything i have ever heard. Here are some audio sample’s for you to judge my theory on.

Bob Dylan - just like a woman 1966 digital download flac 16/44 same source before/after.

before http://u.pc.cd/Xfs

after http://u.pc.cd/jJwitalK
guitarsam

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rcprince:

I read 81Hz for the King's chamber, but there was no mention of the meter used (Radio Shack w/o correction?) or of any room/chamber treatments that may have been added/installed.

I sometimes wonder if GuitarSam is really Ray Stevens/GuitarZan goofing us.

Love Ray and Sam seems to be cool too.

DeKay
OK Sam, but...

Have you taken into consideration the stacks of emmer wheat flatbread and the numerous baskets/bowls of grapes, figs and dates that would have also been present in the chamber?

Wouldn’t they have had an affect on the Hz?

You want to get this right - right? 

DeKay