Perfect Path Technologies confusion


I’ve 8 STOP IT plugs and 3 Alpha E cards.  An exhaustive search of the forum and PPT website has not revealed to me clear concise usage parameters.  I own The Gate and that had only one closed ended application and it works well.

One STOP IT each in unused receptacle?  Or two in each if the plug is unused?  The cards, one atop each piece centered, over the power supply or under the unit?  Or stack them.  Thank you in advance.
celtic66

Showing 7 responses by jnorris2005

berner99  I don't have to hear something to know I'm being led down the "PerfectPath" when the claims of the manufacturer are so outlandish and lack any grounding in common sense or science.  If you want to buy this stuff to try it out, be my guest, but just like with the nanotechnology and "quantum" science that shysters like Ted Denny and Synergistic Research foist upon us, these crooks are depending on their ability to hypnotize you into thinking they have something magical and you WILL hear an improvement, you WILL hear an improvement, you WILL...
Actually, I'm working with real-world data, the theories are in your head.  Do you really think that PerfectPath or SR have the facility to work with nanoparticles?  Do you really think that they're able to bend quantum physics right there within their own little laboratories.  Do you really think that sticking a little card on the cover of your power panel will allow the flow of current from your incoming AC to become more responsive? The dearth of any other information on their website other than promising "better performance" is telling - and it tells me that these creeps are too lazy to even bother coming up with their own pseudoscience.

If you think any of this nonsense is real, then more power to you.  I prefer to spend my hard earned money on real products, not the figments of some charlatans overactive imagination.
When a tiny company advertises the use of nanotechnology for an audio system usage, claiming that you just put it under any audio component or stick it inside your power input panel to achieve all manner and sort of magical audible improvements, loud bells should be ringing in your head.  When they further offer no other explanation of how it works or how it should be used, it should be apparent that they know it doesn't and it doesn't matter.  Admit to yourself that you have been scammed and do everything in your power to get your money back.
thecarpathian  Oh, and by the way, most companies offer money back guarantees knowing full well that only a handful of people will take them up on it.  They also know that any negative reviews will be discredited and denigrated by people like you.
thecarpathian  You are right, I am coming from a position of ignorance when it comes to these product, and I am coming from that position because I am NOT ignorant.  If you hear a dramatic improvement in your system then great.  As a matter of fact, I have some "Audiophile Air" to sell you.  This stuff, which comes in a convenient aerosol can, will lift a veil off your speakers and allow you to hear deep into the soundstage as never before, bringing clarity and dynamics far exceeding previous limitations.  Bass will tighten and voices will come alive with that "In-the-room" presence.
After I've sold you 10 cans at $500 a piece, I have a friend that has a bridge he'd like to sell you. 
thecarpathian  I came for open discussions about honest products and maybe to pick up some hints on prospective purchases and tweaks.  What I'm seeing is people with more dollars than sense shilling ridiculously expensive products espousing magic, voodoo and alchemy.
If I walked into a craft fair and one of the vendors told me that the wrought-iron ducks they build in their basement contain nanotechnology that removes negative energy and allows the freer movement of electrons, I would walk away very quickly.  My guess is that many of you would not.  I don't belong here and I intend to find some other forum where, as roberjerman says "sanity prevails".