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

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“Someone with better hearing than myself like wolf.”

Priceless. 
It was my understanding professional trolls were not allowed to post here. Have the rules changed? 😳
Uh, oh, Wolfman’s got the scent. And he’s about to serve up some Brer Rabbit and Tar Baby for all y’all. 
Uh, guys, calm down. I’ve been using caps on everything from TVs to DACs to Blu Ray players to CD players ever since Oregonpapa was wearing bell bottoms. Cardas Caps, caps of my own design, PWB caps. PWB actually has caps for just about any kind of open hole you can think of, USB port, what have you. Hint - If PWB Electronics is in the dust cap game the chances are very good that the operating principle does not (rpt not) involve dust or RF. 
Dust caps are great and have been around like forever. You wouldn’t think dust would such a big problem. It must float inside sideways. 
The holes are not big enough for RFI to travel through. Do the math. Unless RFI can do the Limbo. 
oregonpapa, I’m picturing you wearing bombers and pegged pants and a hiney binder.
Graphene has showed up in Vittoria road bike tires and wheels. I would have bought the Graphene tires but I had just bought some Conti 4000 IIs. Dassi Interceptor Graphene frames $8500. Well shut my mouth and call me corn pone!

“Externally, the Dassi Interceptor is just another carbon bike. Its frame has some distinctive design features such as seatstays with a Kamm-tail cross-section, but there's nothing about it that obviously screams 'futuristic'. It's what goes into that frame that makes the bike special. 

All carbon frames combine an epoxy resin with sheets of carbon to make up the composite, but the Dassi adds graphene to the resin to produce something that's exceptionally stiff and tough for its weight. This particular frame is claimed to weigh around 800g (plus 290g for the fork), which is respectable, but Dassi CEO Stuart Abbott reckons he'll be able to manufacture an aero frame weighing just 500g in the near future.”


Ironically, steel, one of your heavier materials, is still the best ride. 😀
Quantum dots (artificial atoms). Final answer. What do I win? Backup answer: artificial turf.
The omega e mat increaseth the Musial Enjoyment Many Fold. It gets better and better. I have one under my Sony Professional Walkman cassette player, made in Japan, it’s what the professionals use 🤗 If you could hear what I’ve heard with your ears.