The primary difference between the two zappers is the frequency spread they generate. 2.5 kHz (2,500 Hz) and 30 kHz (30,000 Hz) are the primary seed frequencies that each use. By using a square wave and a positive offset, the device can produce a frequency spread centered off of the primary frequency (2.5 or 30 kHz).
Different frequencies generated, therefore different resonances that each can target and hit.
Zappers act like a shotgun. They hope to hit enough resonance across a wide range to invoke change in the body. Each version will only do work where each is resonate.
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