The DH Experimental Frequencies

In the Spooky2 software, and among the Spooky2 community, a popular frequency set is the DH Experimental Frequencies, a set of healing frequencies provided by David Halliday. The thread in the Spooky2 forum concerning the DH Experimental Frequencies is the most popular thread on the forum.

For some time now, the DH Experimental Frequencies have been available on the Search Frequency Database tool provided by this website.

I have put together an archive of these frequencies more oriented towards audio rather than PEMF, though they can be used with PEMF. In these archives are two PDF documents, one explaining the organizational structure of the DH Frequencies, and the other document is a tutorial. Both of these documents are oriented towards users of the Spooky2 software, but I suggest you ignore the Spooky2 direction and instead understand how these frequencies are best used.

The archive is provided in three formats: MP3, ALAC, and FLAC. The MP3 audio can only play frequencies up to 2,400 Hz, while the ALAC audio can play up to 9,600 Hz, and the FLAC audio can play up to 19,600 Hz. Because most adults cannot hear frequencies over 10,000 Hz, I suggest using the medium quality ALAC audio files because for many people (other than children or dogs), most of the high-quality FLAC audios will be silent to most adults. The benefit of the lower quality MP3 files is the archive is one-tenth the size of the other archives.

To treat yourself, you just play one of these audios on repeat, as the audio is only 18 seconds long, but you want to treat yourself for perhaps hours. The audio contains all the frequencies of the frequency set mixed together, all playing simultaneously.

The following settings were used to create these audios.

Wave Form: Sine
Dwell: 18
Merge Frequencies: Yes
The following depends on your choice of archive format.
Audio Format: MP3
Sample Rate: 48 KHz
or
Audio Format: ALAC
Sample Rate: 192 KHz
or
Audio Format: FLAC
Sample Rate: 384 KHz

Description MP3 (.mp3) ALAC (.m4a) FLAC (.flac)
DH Experimental Frequencies Download
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6 thoughts on “The DH Experimental Frequencies

  1. Hi, thanks for these files. there is an issue with one file only across MP3 ALAC and FLAC. Can you please re upload it? DH0123 Brain Comprehensive Frequencies. File is corrupt or something like that. Thanks in advance

  2. Hello!
    Great stuff…thanks so much…
    Quick question if I may?
    I imagine this is as effective (more?) than using spooky2 for the DH frequencies (with remote, contact, plasma etc). To be able to play audio sounds great…and would free up one of my spooky generators to run other programs!
    thanks for hopeful reply – Ro 🙂

    • Hi Ro, these frequencies are effective, even when played through a phone or stereo. I think the Remote treatment is more effective because you can run them 7×24, and you don’t have to be near a music player to be treated. You can also pipe the audio though a PEMF coil and imprint a holographic sticker using these audios.

  3. p.s – they all seem to be (naturally) high pitch sounds (was hoping for a peaceful sound lol). Can they be played at any volume and looped through….even though there is talk that DH frequencies should be done one at a time? 🙂

    • You can get lower octaves of the frequencies by choosing a lower sample rate, say 48 kHz, and then using a Sine Wave. This will make the maximum rendered frequency 2400 Hz. In the future, I will add a Max Frequency field so you can specify the highest frequency, and the audio will sound more like music.

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