’spoiling for a dustup’? Nooooo... I like folks who have a great idea and run with it.
i guess I am just pointing to the basic material. I really had not even looked at the E mat but this thread having so many posts, got me the read a few entries of the latest posts. Well, same sort of praise as the black goo sort. Amazing, fantastic, unbelievable wonderful, spectacular.. !
So I went to the website and reading it is clear as day, the $599 gizmo is a refrigerator magnet! (they even SAY SO, kind of)
Now this falls into the same sort as my all time favorite: Hallograph, Shakti sticks. Now yeah maybe shakti sticks are an original idea, but they cost maybe $10 to make commercially. sell for $1500. WOW. WOW.
So I just felt the urge to buy some $23 versions of $599 products just to see can they ’do’ anything? I plan on sticking them on the tops of my $40 from eBay five disc changers! I am CERTAIN the $23 forms cannot possibly do as much as stuff which has the added "Quantum treatment’/magic smoke, voodoo treatment... But I’ll see.So it is several reasons.
If you find my behavior childish? Good. If insulting. wait till I actually report the results.. It may be blowing $46 on nothing. (In the audio world $46 is not even money!) Where if I would have spent (the Emat is 1/3 the size of my $23 each magnetic mats. so for the same square inches, I would have had to spend 6 x $599 or $3600. Will my cheap gizmo costing 1/26 of the price (actually 1/78 by square inches) do MORE than 1/78 the effect??? Inquiring minds wish to know...
what a markup. Give me a week, I’l let you know. Magic? no magic?Added... Now the E mat may have ERS paper fronting the magnet base?? unknown. So if so, that would add a few buck to the cost of making them.
i guess I am just pointing to the basic material. I really had not even looked at the E mat but this thread having so many posts, got me the read a few entries of the latest posts. Well, same sort of praise as the black goo sort. Amazing, fantastic, unbelievable wonderful, spectacular.. !
So I went to the website and reading it is clear as day, the $599 gizmo is a refrigerator magnet! (they even SAY SO, kind of)
Now this falls into the same sort as my all time favorite: Hallograph, Shakti sticks. Now yeah maybe shakti sticks are an original idea, but they cost maybe $10 to make commercially. sell for $1500. WOW. WOW.
So I just felt the urge to buy some $23 versions of $599 products just to see can they ’do’ anything? I plan on sticking them on the tops of my $40 from eBay five disc changers! I am CERTAIN the $23 forms cannot possibly do as much as stuff which has the added "Quantum treatment’/magic smoke, voodoo treatment... But I’ll see.So it is several reasons.
If you find my behavior childish? Good. If insulting. wait till I actually report the results.. It may be blowing $46 on nothing. (In the audio world $46 is not even money!) Where if I would have spent (the Emat is 1/3 the size of my $23 each magnetic mats. so for the same square inches, I would have had to spend 6 x $599 or $3600. Will my cheap gizmo costing 1/26 of the price (actually 1/78 by square inches) do MORE than 1/78 the effect??? Inquiring minds wish to know...
what a markup. Give me a week, I’l let you know. Magic? no magic?Added... Now the E mat may have ERS paper fronting the magnet base?? unknown. So if so, that would add a few buck to the cost of making them.

