Perfect Path Technologies: Omega E mat


I’m curious about this product from Perfect Path Technologies and would like to hear from those that have experience with it. I’ve bought and used the Total Contact enhancer and like what it does for my system so I’m interested in hearing how this Omega E mat performs. 
t_ramey
jafreeman:
I agree with your Mat placement on large CD players, that two Mats side by side give additional benefits compared to a single Mat on a CD player. A single Mat sounds good but using two Mats sounds even better. This also applies to the Oppo Blue Ray players. One Mat improves both sound and picture, two Matts side by side on the Oppo has an even greater beneficial effect.


David Pritchard

Everyone seems to be debating the best place to put the mats, on top, on the bottom, on the sides.

But.

Perhaps tim will fabricate mats that completely enclose a unit with a zipper to undo, then put the unit in the "bag" and then re-zip same. Will need a hole to put the cables through, but can have a Velcro cover to ensure maximum sealing. Of course this will only work with units that do not emit much, if any, heat.

Like David said, 1 tube of TC& 1 eMat placed at the breakers panel door is a great way to begin experiencing the P.Path effect...

Once you hear what this does to your audio & video signals, I imagine you will want to treat every component in your system with 1 eMat. As the action field is greater than the size of the mat, smart placement is key to achieve the best area coverage. You could even experiment moving your components closer and cover as much area as possible with every single mat.

I just started to experiment with placement and moved all the mats to the top of the components. I suspect closer to the actual printed side of the circuit board were most electrical connections are will bring the best results.
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I would have to say that units do not need to actually be turned on for the mats to work their magic. I have been working away for a week and the change in sq today after 1 week is glaringly obvious.

So much space and air around vocals, piano, acoustic guitar etc.
It's almost spooky!