What is the difference between Model A and Model B?
In short, there are huge and significant differences in physics and hardware, but only a negligible difference in performance. The purpose of Model A is to make the equipment more cost effective and simpler to use, while maintaining all of the qualities of the true Rife transducer, without any compromise.
When we were first commissioned to build original style Rife machines, we were just as skeptical as you might expect from scientifically minded businessmen. Their demand for the original vacuum tube based technology placed a burden on us, because vacuum tubes (AKA electron tubes, radio tubes) had been obsolete for decades, actually since the invention of the transistor in the middle of the last century. (Note: a vacuum tube should not be confused with a ray tube. These are not the same thing at all.)
This was enough of a challenge that it took us eleven months to design and construct our first working vacuum tube device using Rife's original designs as a model. During that time, we invented a simpler way. Since our invention was very simple in design, we were able to develop a working prototype before our first vacuum tube based instrument was completed. We called it Model A, and the original design we called Model B.
At the time, there was no market for devices like Model A. People mistakenly thought Rife instruments had to be expensive, in order to be any good. It has taken us almost 20 years to perfect the Model A technology.
Today, Model A machines can do everything Model B can do, but without all that hardware. This makes it much cheaper to make, and can be sold for about one tenth the cost of Model B. Model A has all the advantages of modern electronics, with none of the drawbacks and limitations that have been characteristic of modern innovations in Rife technology.
Model B has been the most effective of all Rife instruments by a good margin, and for the same performance to be packed in an essentially indestructible package at a tenth the price, puts JWLABS Model A worlds ahead.
Both instruments are described in detail in our Products section.
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