An innovative solution to reduce the harmful effects of electrosmog
Mobile and DECT phones, wireless internet, routers, electrical circuits, electrical appliances, computers etc. create so called technical fields. These electric, magnetic and electromagnetic fields run into each other and will create even more new fields this way, resulting in a „cocktail“. In addition, this cocktail from artificially generated fields meets the natural earth’s magnetic field, thus creating an even more complex cocktail. This total mix of mutual influences constitutes the so called electrosmog.
From physics, we infer a basic understanding of the phenomenon of colliding cold en warm flows of air creating strong winds or even a thunderstorm. Similar phenomena are present in the technical fields in your environment.
Gabriel Chips will rearrange these technical fields, minimizing their impact. Specific chips are available to minimize the harmful effects of your GSM, smartphone, DECT, WiFi, Bluetooth, computer and monitor. Even the house fuse unit, the central heating system and your bed can be treated. Your entire living and working space can be dealt with this way. Your car will become a nicer place to be when specific chips are put in place. A space with these chips adequately distributed will create a better sense of well being in general.
- Wide range of chips for many specific applications
- Treatment of your living and working space
- Gabriel-Object-Beratung (measurement service) verifiably shows the results
- ISO, TÜV and CE certified
- 14 day money back guarantee
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KL –
I was 110% skeptical – but as Neil Diamond sang: Now I’m a Believer.
How could small plastic chips possibly do anything — and I mean anything — to my beloved music system, which is already highly tuned and sounds wonderful, open, and inviting?
I asked Ronald Kemp if these things could really make a difference. He just replied: “We have a 30-day money-back guarantee!”
So off I went. My VISA card was already in the red for this month, but hey — a 30-day trial…
After a week, I received two chips from Gabriel Tech (one for the Smart Meter and one for the main fuse/consumer box) and three devices from Perfect Sound (for power strip, amp, and router).
Still doubtful, I attached them with Scotch tape so I could easily take them off and send them back if needed. I had already warmed up my HiFi system, knowing the chips would arrive later that day, so I queued up some very familiar tracks. Coffee in hand, I was ready — and then the fun began!
Heather Nova’s “One Day in June” is a song I’ve known for decades, even though the Qobuz version only arrived this year. I’ve heard it hundreds of times, if not more. But today it felt like a brand-new, fresh recording — as if I had opened a window on the first day of spring after a long, dark winter. The sound was gorgeous: wide, open, and inviting. I could even hear Heather’s plectrum! I had always thought this recording was just “OK,” but today I loved every second of it.
Still thinking this must be my imagination, I moved on to another well-recorded favourite: “My Heaven” by Mary Chapin Carpenter.
Again, the music blossomed. Details I had only dreamed of before were suddenly alive in my listening room. “Spacious and upfront,” I wrote to Ronald Kemp. He had told me earlier that the improvements would be easily audible — and he was exactly right. I didn’t have to sit for hours, straining to notice subtle differences. The improvement was obvious, immediate, and very, very good.
If your HiFi system is already in good shape, my advice is simple: try these small, inexpensive devices. They really do make your system sing.
And Neil Diamond? He has never sounded this smooth, precise, open, and detailed — even on a 1967 recording!
Tons of details you never knew were there, a much wider and deeper soundstage, and a beautiful openness — those are the first things that come to mind when I think about reviewing these devices.
As for the 30-day money-back guarantee? Forget it. I won’t be using it. I’m glad I took Ronald Kemp’s advice. More than once, he has pushed me toward things I didn’t believe could make any difference — and every single time, he was 100% right.
© Kurt Lassen — International, independent HiFi reviewer and music lover