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    Quote Originally Posted by searcher View Post
    I have the InnerQuest Jr amd the manual too. I would be happy to provide the info on the programs for it. Not sure if this post will even be read so before I type up all that info for you, please let me know if you still want this information.

    Searcher
    It would be great if you could - even just a jpg of the pages showing the programs - thanks!

    Ken
    Last edited by kends; 06-18-2023 at 10:44 AM.

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    Default Re: INNERQUEST IQ-III L&S Machine. Total Novice seeks advice

    Based on previous emails, this is what I have compiled for the Innerquest IQ JR - please let me know if there are any corrections to this. Thanks:

    Programs
    [A0] 20 Minute relaxation/learning. Deep relaxation to 5Hz. Incorporates both left/right and front/back modes through the relaxation phase, then focus mode for the learning phase. Range: 25 to 5Hz.
    [A1] 30 minute deep relaxation. Begins at 18Hz., decreases to 5Hz. through a progression of modes, maintains 5Hz. for 18 minutes of deep relaxation conditioning then back to 20Hz. over a two minute period.
    [A2] 24 minute "Beta Wave" high energy program for motivation, physical activity, mental exercise. All modes used in a repeating wave from 30Hz. to 12Hz.
    [A3] 24 minute "Beta-Alpha Wave" alternating from 10Hz. to 18Hz. Use for relaxation and energizing. Also great for music enjoyment.
    [A4] 30 minute "Deep Alpha-Theta Wave". A repeating wave of changing modes from 5Hz. to 12Hz. Especially good for meditation and personal programming.
    [A5] 30 minute "Theta-Delta Wave" 1.0 Hz. to 5Hz. for deep Delta relaxation ending in sleep.
    [A6] 36 minute "Earth Harmony" program. 10 minutes of induction/relaxation and 25 minutes at the Schumann resonance frequency of 7.83Hz. using both focus and expansion modes and returning to high alpha over two minutes.
    [B0] 36 minute deep relaxation and Theta learning. Relaxing in multi-modal phase followed by 25 minutes in 4 to 7Hz. for retention of programming and mental imagery.
    [B1] 36 minute "High Creativity" program. All left/right expansive mode for greater hemispheric "crosstalk". Good for problem solving and creative thinking. Range: 25Hz. to 5Hz.
    [B2] 36 minute "Memory/Recall" program for enhancing recall and regression. 10 minutes of induction/relaxation followed by all front/back mode in 5Hz. to 8Hz. range.
    [B3] 40 minute General Use "Tune-up" and music enjoyment program. Ranges from 30Hz. to 7Hz. through all modes.
    [B4] 40 minute General Use "Tune-Up" utilizing all modes at lower ranges than No. 12.
    [B5] 40 minute "Left/Right Balancing" program. All left/right mods through a range of 25Hz. to 5Hz.
    [B6] 60 minute "Ultra-Deep Relaxation". 10 minutes of inductive relaxation followed by 40 minutes in a delta wave phase and a 10 minute return to end at 10Hz.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kmack View Post
    I also suspect that it's unlikely that you'll see this post after so many years but figured I'd toss in the information I have since this forum link comes up high on Google searches for the InnerQuest devices.
    Thank you for posting. I have dug out the InnerQuest IQ-II I purchased after discovering sound and light machines in Albuquerque on my first visit to the USA. The battery has long since died, and the headphones wore out years ago. And I can't find the manual or the power supply. (I had to get one made as we have a different voltage.) But I still have three sets of glasses (I bought an extra pair).

    I can use earphones. But would you by chance know the polarity of the power supply, so I can get it working again?

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