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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"You can always tell a true music lover because they will always try to make their own music.

Nice wise statement with zero merit.


" Not clear how they do it, but their positive effect in my system was jaw-dropping and indisputable."
David Copperfield would know.
"The idea was to blow everything at the show away with his technology and tweaks."
There were some seriously good "everythings" at that show. Blowing them all away with tweaks might have been a little too enthusiastic.
"Tim had compared them to power cords costing upwards of ten thousand dollars a copy, and he blew them away."

It would have had more weight if someone else had compared them.



" Fine Italian craftsmanship."
Is that from the textbook of oxymorons, or an exception to the rule?




Mastersound is some steps away from Sonus Faber. Do they have anything in common (parent company, etc.) or it is just a coincidence? Whatever it is, Vicenza may be even cuter than Padova. Worth a stroll, for sure. Do they offer "factory delivery"?
That opens an entirely unrelated discussion about marketing and perceived value of a product. Unrelated to PPT products.

For example, on Mastersound website, the first tab next to "home" is "Made in Italy". Actual products follow later. On the "home" page the first words are "MastersounD, Italian style..."

I am not saying that products are not good, but that marketing of intangible values is way higher on the priority list.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Country_of_origin#Effects_on_consumers

thecarpathian,

Olive oil is wonderful for lubricating FIATs. To be fair, I had one that never left me stranded except one single time on the road close to Schio. Just a belt that a local teenager replaced in half an hour. I guess his name was Toni.
boxer12,

How old? Allegedly, those made recently have improved considerably. Not that it says much when you start from the bottom.
Peugeots used to be way more reliable than FIATs. Again, that may not be saying much but that is how it appeared.

Peugeot salt and pepper mills are still good, but competition is getting closer. I think their bicycle business has gone down the drain.

I am still waiting for someone to make a car that blends comfort with driveability and looks the way Peugeot used to do.