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Old 11-11-2008, 10:37 AM   #4
autoloanexpert

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My computer room is right next to my bedroom. So me being adventurous as I am, I drilled a hole in the wall between my computer room and my bedroom and ran some speaker wires through there and made a 20 foot long speaker cable from my output on my computer and into my room. I spliced a female speaker input on the wire in my bedroom and brought some computer speakers in there. Now when I go to sleep I start a playlist of music and hemi sync waves and put them on an infinite loop so they play forever. One playlist cycle is 15 hours so I dont hear the same thing twice. I can configure the playlist accordingly until I get the right mix of music and hemi sync tones desired. I lay one speaker on the left side of the bed where my wife usually sleeps and I have the right speaker on a desk next to where I sleep and it works perfectly. I was able to use this configuration with stereo output as well (4 speaker wires instead of 2). There are times when I am unable to do this, obviously while my wife is in bed with me (but then again while in bed with my wife OOBE's are the LAST thing on my mind! ) hehe. Anyway, try this and see if it helps you. I cannot sleep on my side with headphones because its very uncomfortable and hurts my ears, and most of the time I AP I am on my stomach anyway. Good luck!

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