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EVERAY – HIGH FREQUENCY VIOLET RAY APPARATUS

Early British Precision • Balanced Field Geometry • Quiet Power

  • Manufacturer: Everay

  • Origin: England

  • Era: Early–mid 20th century

  • Output Type: High-frequency, low-current electrical field

  • Controls: Dual-dial regulation (power & intensity)

  • Electrodes: Original clear-glass set (comb, spiral, mushroom, curved probe)

  • Handle: Bakelite handpiece

  • Case: Solid wooden case with deep violet lining

  • Restoration: Fully rebuilt electrically, all capacitors replaced, output stabilised

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EVERAY – HIGH FREQUENCY VIOLET RAY APPARATUS

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Overview

The Everay Violet Ray represents a time when British electrical devices were built with measured confidence rather than brute force.

This is not an aggressive machine.
It is precise, composed, and deliberate.

Everay units are known for their calm field behaviour — strong enough to be felt immediately, yet refined enough to remain smooth across the full adjustment range.

Electrical Character

Everay machines produce a field that is:

  • Evenly distributed

  • Harmonically stable

  • Free from harsh spikes or chatter

The discharge feels coherent, not scattered.
This makes Everay units especially respected for controlled, repeatable interaction rather than raw intensity alone.

It’s a thinking person’s Violet Ray.

Control Layout & Response

The dual-dial layout allows:

  • Clear separation between supply selection and field intensity

  • Predictable, linear response as adjustments are made

  • Fine control at low settings and confident output at higher levels

Nothing jumps. Nothing surprises.
The machine responds exactly as expected — every time.

Electrode Set & Interaction Geometry

The original electrode set enables a wide range of field expressions:

  • Comb electrode: Broad surface diffusion

  • Spiral electrodes: Oscillatory surface stimulation

  • Mushroom electrode: Dense, even field spread

  • Curved probes: Directional precision

Each electrode reshapes the electrical field rather than merely redirecting it.
That design philosophy is unmistakably early British.

Handle & Cabling

The bakelite handpiece is:

  • Well weighted

  • Electrically responsive

  • Comfortable for extended use

It transmits energy cleanly and evenly, reinforcing the Everay reputation for balanced output rather than aggressive discharge.

Restoration Standard 

This Everay unit has undergone a full professional restoration, including:

  • Complete electrical rebuild

  • All capacitors replaced as standard

  • Wiring inspected, corrected, and secured

  • Output tested and stabilised under load

The circuit topology remains true to original design, but reliability, safety, and consistency are fully modernised.

There is nothing partial or provisional about this restoration.

Case & Presentation

The wooden case with deep violet interior reflects the Everay identity perfectly:

  • Understated

  • Purposeful

  • Quietly authoritative

It looks exactly like what it is — a serious instrument from a serious period of electrical engineering.

Why the Everay Matters

Everay units sit in a unique position:

  • Less aggressive than some continental designs

  • More refined than many mass-market sets

  • Exceptionally consistent in field behaviour

They reward understanding and patience — and in return, they deliver clarity and control.

Final Word

The Everay High Frequency Violet Ray is:

  • Balanced

  • Stable

  • Intelligently designed

Fully restored.
Electrically sound.
True to its original intent.

This is not hype energy.
This is measured British mastery âš¡

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