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Understanding the differences between digital and analog PEMF machines

Digital solid-state computer-controlled systems will always create equal intensity pulses, and feel comfortable at any setting.

 

Digital machines transfer the highest possible energy into the body without painful or sudden unstable impulses happening with analog devices.

 

Digital PEMF devices do not require any service and contain no mechanical or electronic parts needing to be replaced.

Analog spark gap machines create very sharp pulses. These pulses are unstable in intensity because the height of the pulses depend on external circumstances like air quality, humidity and oxygen. Analog PEMF machines deliver uncomfortable and often painful stimulation pulses preventing the use of higher settings.

 

Spark electrodes become worn after some time and require replacement. Expensive servicing of the device is necessary, not only costing a lot of money but also resulting in not having the device available for several weeks.

 

The differences between modern digital and obsolete analog PEMF machines is a major reason to conclude that analog spark devices are not only far overpriced, but also technically incomparable to superior digital devices.

All Curatron and Parmeds PEMF machines are digital solid-state and fully controlled by an internal computer making use very easy!

Testimonial: We currently have two Pulse analog machines. Maintenance and repair have been ongoing, with units returning to the manufacturer at least annually. We had one unit without completing paid repairs and been sent back two more times in the following 60 days.

 

We have fought erratic pulse intensity for years, replaced power supplies, spark chambers, rheostats, timers, you name it, and we are very careful with our equipment!

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