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Post by Admin on Oct 28, 2013 15:55:03 GMT -8
Well I haven't used my neurophone in a while. I was having to change the battery much and the wires broke. This is uses a 9V battery and the it has that soft top that you take on and off. It must really use a lot of juice. So I had used it a bit and if I position the wires correctly and then don't move I can use it.
I need to solder it. Still researching that. I can get one from the craft stores for $10 -$30 depending on which is in stock. Then you are supposed to have "solder", which these are just small wires so I don't thin I need that or I can use another wire from something.
They do need to update this I think.
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Post by manon on Oct 30, 2013 1:46:55 GMT -8
Hi, I just found this forum. Thank you for starting it. That is a great shame that the wires broke and you seem to have had it for a short time. I am seriously thinking about getting one of these. But after reading that now I'm not so sure. I thought these had a two year warranty. Perhaps you should ring PhiSciences ??
Also, I know that you haven't used it in a while because of this, but are you still glad that you got it? And how does it compare to hemisynch? I have listened to a lot of hemisynch in the past. And whilst I'm glad I did, for me it was more of a stepping stone to other things. I don't know that I'd be interested in the neurophone if it acted in a similar way.
Thanks again
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Post by renee on Oct 31, 2014 13:28:28 GMT -8
Hi Manon, since has been awhile, curious to know have you been using your neurophone? Maybe you're aware there's a big indiegogo campaign on now for the Neo/NF3...so myself and others are looking into making a purchase, and if it's a well made product. Did you ever try to solder it? How about accessing the warranty for such a defect? Thanks for your time.
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