Switch your 2B to the "Stereo Stim" (Audio) mode.
: You can create or edit your own tracks using free software like Audacity by pasting together different signal library files. Technical Tips for Playback e-stim 2b audio files
High-pitched sounds typically result in sharp, fast pulses, while low-pitched bass tones create deep, thumping sensations. Types of Audio Files Passive/Ambient: Switch your 2B to the "Stereo Stim" (Audio) mode
| Parameter | Recommended Setting | Why | |-----------|---------------------|-----| | | WAV, MP3 (320kbps or higher) | Minimal compression artifacts prevent unexpected spikes. | | Sample rate | 44.1 kHz or 48 kHz | Standard for most audio players. | | Bit depth | 16-bit | Adequate dynamic range. | | Channel mapping | Stereo, with independent L/R content | Allows separate control of Channel A and B. | | Peak amplitude | -3 dB to -1 dB (leaving headroom) | Avoids clipping, which causes painful sharp sensations. | | Frequency range | 20 Hz – 200 Hz (low frequencies for throb/pump), 200 Hz – 1000 Hz (buzzing/tingling), avoid pure tones above 2 kHz | High frequencies (>2 kHz) feel harsh and can sting. | | Waveform shape | Sine, triangle, or smoothed square | Harsh square waves produce sudden, uncomfortable onset. | Types of Audio Files Passive/Ambient: | Parameter |