Moreover, the stereo separation enables . A user might place one electrode on the perineum and another on the glans. A file that sends sharp, high-frequency pulses to the glans (Channel A) while sending deep, thudding pulses to the perineum (Channel B) can create a synthesized sensation of internal and external stimulation simultaneously — a physical impossibility with conventional toys.

"Let's try the Omega file," Marcus said, his voice hesitant.

When playing a file you have never used before, keep your hands near the 2B power dials. Some audio files have sudden, unexpected volume spikes designed into the session. Conclusion

If Channel A is significantly stronger than Channel B, check the balance settings on your playback device. Ensure the balance slider is centered perfectly between the Left and Right channels.

When played into the 2B’s “Audio In” port, the device reads these waveforms. The left channel controls the output on Channel A (connected to one electrode), and the right channel controls Channel B. The amplitude (volume) dictates the intensity of the sensation, while the frequency and wave shape dictate the character — from a slow, thudding “thump” (low-frequency sine wave) to a sharp, rapid “sting” (high-frequency square wave). In essence, the audio file becomes a , instructing the 2B on exactly how to stimulate the user across two independent zones of the body.

. Unlike standard e-stim which relies on internal pulses, these files use sound waves to dictate the intensity, rhythm, and pattern of the electrical output. How It Works

Use the tools to create fades, pulses, or alternating patterns between the left and right tracks.

Configuring your equipment correctly is vital for both safety and optimal performance. Follow this step-by-step process to connect your audio source to the E-Stim 2B. Required Equipment

The unit is designed for varied sounds (music, voice) rather than simple single-frequency tones like sine waves, which may produce poor results. How to Create Your Own Files

Structure & Musicality

For smooth, rolling sensations, generate a between 50Hz and 100Hz.