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Hardware Compatibility

RifeCore works with your existing audio devices and can drive external frequency delivery hardware through standard audio output.

How RifeCore Connects to Hardware

RifeCore generates precise frequency signals through your device's audio output. This signal can be routed to any audio-compatible device using standard connections. The audio signal is mathematically perfect, with sub-Hz accuracy and support for sine, square, triangle, and sawtooth waveforms.

For most users, headphones or speakers are sufficient for audio-based frequency wellness. For those who want electromagnetic delivery, RifeCore's audio output can be amplified and sent to external hardware such as PEMF coils, plasma tubes, or contact electrode pads.

Headphones & Speakers

The simplest way to experience frequency wellness. Required for TBSW and binaural beats. Use quality stereo headphones for best results.

Connection: 3.5mm jack, Bluetooth, or USB

Plasma Tubes

Gas-filled tubes that emit electromagnetic fields when driven by amplified audio signals. Closest to Rife's original equipment design.

Connection: Audio out → Amplifier → Plasma tube driver

PEMF Coils & Mats

Pulsed Electromagnetic Field devices that deliver frequencies through magnetic coils. Square wave output is recommended for PEMF applications.

Connection: Audio out → Amplifier → PEMF coil

Contact Electrodes

Electrode pads or hand-held cylinders that deliver frequencies through direct skin contact. Common in many commercial Rife devices.

Connection: Audio out → Signal conditioner → Electrodes

USB DACs

External digital-to-analog converters provide higher fidelity audio output than built-in device speakers. Recommended for serious practitioners.

Connection: USB → DAC → Amplifier (optional)

Spooky2 Hardware

Users with existing Spooky2 generators can use RifeCore for protocol design and frequency research, then transfer settings to their hardware.

Integration: Research & protocol design

Quick Setup Guide

  1. Audio Only (Headphones/Speakers): Simply connect headphones or speakers to your device and open RifeCore. Select your frequency and press play. For TBSW sessions, stereo headphones are required.
  2. PEMF Setup: Connect your device's audio output to an audio amplifier, then connect the amplifier output to your PEMF coil or mat. In RifeCore, select square wave output for optimal PEMF delivery. Start with low amplifier volume and increase gradually.
  3. Plasma Tube Setup: Route your audio signal through an amplifier to a plasma tube driver circuit. The driver powers the gas-filled tube, which emits the electromagnetic field. Ensure proper safety precautions when working with high-voltage plasma equipment.
  4. Contact Electrode Setup: Use a signal conditioner between your audio output and the electrode pads. The conditioner ensures safe voltage levels for skin contact. Always follow the electrode manufacturer's guidelines.

Audio Export for Offline Use

RifeCore allows you to record and export your frequency sessions as high-quality WAV files. This enables offline playback through any audio device, making it possible to run frequency sessions without an active internet connection.

Exported files maintain the full fidelity of the original frequency generation, including precise waveform shape and sub-Hz accuracy. Files can be played on dedicated audio players, loaded onto MP3 players, or transferred to professional audio equipment.

Get Started Today

Whether you are using headphones or driving plasma tubes, RifeCore provides the precise frequency generation you need.

Wellness Disclaimer:The information provided on this page is for educational and informational purposes only. RifeCore is not a medical device and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before beginning any wellness protocol. When using external hardware, always follow the manufacturer's safety guidelines.