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Electrastim & webtease

Posted: Wed Nov 06, 2024 3:03 pm
by Roby82
Hi,

I use an Electrastim Flux, usually in a three-phase configuration.

I have difficulty working with different webteases because it does not read some of the pain files. It is barely perceptible and often does not give me any sensation.

What are the best webteases that I can use with this device?

Thank you!

Re: Electrastim & webtease

Posted: Wed Nov 06, 2024 9:26 pm
by Ereinon
Hi Roby, I don't know the Electrastim Flux, but I think it's a similar device to the E-Stim 2B.
These devices "distort" the signal and the user doesn't get the desired signal.

The web teases intended for the 2B might work. Just try it out.
I thought the teases from lolol2 or Rillo were very good.

To have a good Estim experience in the future, I recommend you buy a stereo box or build your own box. There are some good instructions here in the forum.

Re: Electrastim & webtease

Posted: Thu Nov 07, 2024 5:06 pm
by AmvetSB
The B2 has the same issue with some of what should be pain signals... some of the teases are 'never work' sometimes they sometimes don't work at least as well as they should, and other times they work as expected... From the display on my B2, when the 'tease' signals are running, they are perfect and show high on the B2, then the pain/torture ones barely show at all, as if there is an input filter cutting their volume too low or something... I'd imagine you are experiencing the same thing??

Re: Electrastim & webtease

Posted: Fri Nov 08, 2024 12:38 am
by verynicekojak
I have Electrastim Axis and have the same problem. From what I know it is controlled by volume and it generates it's own frequency. But volume is averaged on some period of time like 50ms. If input pulse is shorter, peak output will get less intense because it is averaged with zero.

Unfortunately most of videos and probably all webteases are created for home made devices, which pass input to output directly without processing and apparently short pulses like 10ms or less cause pain and that's why those are used.

Also I saw video when producers were explaining that current from Electrastim is not constant. There are pulses. And pulses between electrodes in channel A do not overlap pulses between electrodes in channel B. So technically speaking it is not triphase but separated dual channel and triphase sounds should be converted. Easy for videos using ffmpeg. Not so easy for webteases. But anyway conversion does not help with pain. Some effects like echo help a bit.

Re: Electrastim & webtease

Posted: Fri Nov 08, 2024 2:02 pm
by FuFuFan69
I have the Flux, and compared to a Stereostim it absolutely sucks. The way it interprets the signal is waaayy off. It's basically only able to do on or off, with very little in between.

Re: Electrastim & webtease

Posted: Wed Nov 13, 2024 2:53 pm
by Roby82
AmvetSB wrote: Thu Nov 07, 2024 5:06 pm The B2 has the same issue with some of what should be pain signals... some of the teases are 'never work' sometimes they sometimes don't work at least as well as they should, and other times they work as expected... From the display on my B2, when the 'tease' signals are running, they are perfect and show high on the B2, then the pain/torture ones barely show at all, as if there is an input filter cutting their volume too low or something... I'd imagine you are experiencing the same thing??
Yes, is this sensation!

Re: Electrastim & webtease

Posted: Thu Nov 14, 2024 12:11 am
by verynicekojak
FuFuFan69 wrote: Fri Nov 08, 2024 2:02 pm I have the Flux, and compared to a Stereostim it absolutely sucks. The way it interprets the signal is waaayy off. It's basically only able to do on or off, with very little in between.
If Flux is like Axis (and they do look very similar) then it can do a lot but you need to convert triphase signal to dual channel (otherwise it will feel like on/off).