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Drugs induced synesthesia?

naughtynicknails

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I know Psychedelics can cause this phenomena in some users..

I've done a fair few but have never experienced this.. what drugs have caused this for you?

Found this quote by ebola? (Please do chime in)

The general trend seems to be that synaesthesia is most common with psychedelics with both decent 5ht1a and 2a agonism, and substituted tryptamine type h-bonding with those receptors.

Care to name a few? :\

Muchos Lovos

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I don't know if it's in correlation with your quote, but I have found 4HOMiPT to be very synaesthetic.
Also: LSD, large doses of mushrooms, 2C-P, 2C-E.
 
Only time I've experienced it is on 4-meo-mipt, my experience is in the thread for it here.
 
I've always thought it would be neat to experience this, but with all my experience with psychedelics, I still have not experienced this.
 
I get this with just about all classic psychedelics, I can see music behind closed eyelids, I have seen sounds form waves that come from the source also.
I think 2c-e produces this most often, at least IME
 
I've done a fair share of a wide range of psychedelics, but nothing stands out as producing more/most synaesthesia. Could there be different types of it as well? It's rare to see obvious open-eyed visuals that are being affected / becoming a part of sounds. But it seems that inner thoughts and images that are produced from music is common with almost everything.
 
synaethesia is probably the main reason I take psychs, or musical enhancement from other drugs.

If drugs had no effect on music, I'd probably be relatively uninterested in them entirely.

LSD comes to mind first, the most mind blowing synaethesia. As in it controlled my entire universe, turned on Blast Off by Bassnectar and that caused the car ride to become a roller coaster through life itself. Any sort of bass seemed control every aspect around me.

Mushrooms definitely have synaethesia, not as much as LSD but they do cause it at any dose IMO. Although I find it not as interesting as mushroom hallucinations I personally don't find as colorful and interactive as LSD. Also the mind and body load of mushrooms is so intense for me, listening to music is sometimes just too much and makes me more uncomfortable and overwhelmed than anything else. But i'm just not a huge fan of mushrooms.

MDA definitely, only had it once and I barely remember, I just remember music was pretty insane combing the euphoria with visuals.

Even MDMA I find to induce slight synaethesia
 
There's a variety of psychadelics which have induced sensory confusion IME, because of the differences in the way the different cases of synathesia were presented to me its difficult to say which of them is the strongest. The best drugs if the user is looking for musically induced hallucinations, IME, have to be 2CB/MDMA (high dose/low dose) and Acid/MDMA (moderate/high), the MDMA gives the musical an irresistible quality while the primary hallucinogen works its magic.
 
I know Psychedelics can cause this phenomena in some users..

I've done a fair few but have never experienced this.. what drugs have caused this for you?

Found this quote by ebola? (Please do chime in)



Care to name a few? :\

Muchos Lovos

<3
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From here

This chart indicates 5ht1a/2a affinity ratios, with LSD, psilocin, DMT 2C-E, and DOM showing decent 5ht1a/2a balance (do not read too much into this, really). Personally 2C-E and DPT have been the big syneasthetizers for me. I'm guessing from experience that 4-ho-DPT might just meet ebola's specs for this, too.
 
I've had extreme synesthesia from combing psychedelics with nitrous! Surprised nobody has mentioned this. Like really full on hallucinations where visualisations on the PC jump out of the screen into the room in time to the music kind of stuff. Or simply objects morphing/moving with the music. Can be super intense.
 
Of all the substances i've tried, 2C-E seems to be the most consistent in terms of synesthesia: I can't remember when i didn't experience it under 2C-E. You could almost argue that music feels like a drug in combination with it. You don't even need a high dose: my favourite dose in this regard has been 15 mg.

LSD can cause it, but it's not consistent: It's very unpredictable. More likely on higher doses. With Shrooms i find the higher the dose, the less the music(or reality itself) matters so it's a hit and miss with them.

With 2C-E i can essentially expect it to happen. This 'feature' is what makes it equal to LSD in my view.

I've only ever experienced eyes-open synesthesia once, on 25I-NBOMe. It was quite exhilarating and beautiful, but other than that i find the substance lacking. And dangerous.
 
out of lsd, dmt, mushrooms and the mdxx, i by far got the most synaesthesia from lsd. ymmv
 
I used to get it all the time, now I almost never do. Mushrooms are the only drug that has done it. 2CE has never done it at any dose.
 
My girlfriend has gotten this a few times when we've tripped....25c was the psych.

She has uncontrollable spasms, vibrations, throughout her body nearly causing orgasm when music is played. She says she can feel the sound run through her. I like messing with my turntables and effects to control the sound. It's fun :-p
 
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