Katie Jay wrote:

> Clarkâ?Ts "syncro zap"
> running at her standard 30 khz (considered many octaves too high to be
> effective)
> actually measures only ~2.6V peak to peak under load (~2000 ohms) at palms.
> This is an order of magnitude too low to have any real effect beyond
> placebo.

The Clark Zapper runs approximately 9V peak to peak, not 2.6 Volts open
circuit.  Once attached it may be 2.6 volts, but that is due to the current
limiting and the loading by the body to limit it to the maximum of 10 mA.  I am
pretty sure the Beck unit also limits to 10 Ma, so it would in effect have the
same voltage as the Clark unit when attached.

Marshall


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