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Can I use tin electrodes with my BrainMaster unit?

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Posted: 27 Jul, 2007
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Updated: 19 Jan, 2008
by: Collura T.
The BrainMaster is fine with tin electrodes.
 
The old BrainMasters have input impedance of 10 MOhms, and the newer ones have 10GOhm impedance, and the Atlantis has 1000GOhm impedance.  They will work with any conventional electrodes, including tin.
 
Even with tin, you can easily get electrode impedances below 10K per pair.
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