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

Showing 7 responses by jay23

@fleschler
Since Frank isn’t being paid and isn’t Tim’s brother-in-law, what is "or something"?

Unless I’m mistaken, Frank has been "paid" in free products. Has he monetarily paid for a single product he owns from Tim? This is a simple yes/no question.

Before Frank goes on a tangent of how much "work" he’s done, the beta only requires ONE E mat. If he has multiple unpaid for E mats, then this is beyond the necessary, and is "payment" towards him.


On a different subject, does anyone that likes the E mat not like the Blue fuses? Or is this the same group of listeners like it seems?
@resolution1
Is there a reason you chose significantly more expensive tweaks before trying out fuses?
@fleschler 
I thought that the Quartetto Italiano Philips recordings (especially the Beethoven Quartets) were too distant and reverberant. After the E-Mat installation and two weeks, the sound is more direct, more resolving of each instrument and more dynamic.

Thank you! This confirms my suspicion of this product. Another noise reducer to throw out the baby with the bath water. The majority of these companies know what sells.
@tommylion
jay23,

Wow, your insight about a product you have zero experience with is truly amazing🙄

Says the guy that didn't even hear a tweak was originally "adding a 'dark' coloration." 😂
The Bybee was the last one in my system, I had sort of forgotten about it. After removing it, I realized that it was adding a “dark” coloration.

Go back to praying to your Blues and mats... 🙄
@tommylion
When someone has enough experience with audio, information can be gleaned from reviews. I have paid attention to all of the reviews. They all form together to make an educated opinion of what the mat does and does not do. The statement I quoted just put the nail in coffin as empirical data to my theories. You're welcome to enjoy whatever the heck you want.

@hifiman5 
Well said, and you'll be happier in the long run. History goes in cycles. The majority of the industry pumping out and/or enjoying colored products will change. Eventually, people will realize this is the reoccurrence of a time like the Bose 901. Sadly, this may happen after some have passed away.
@fleschler 
@ozzy Oregonpapa did not purchase 30 E-mats. He distributed the mats to other audiophiles but until he did, he tried them. I heard his system with 6 and 12 E-Mats. 6 are plenty to accomplish a radically good improvement in a system (at least my system and those previously noted).

Did @oregonpapa pay for 5 of them?
@elizabeth 
Any product supported by Geoff Kait should tell you all you need to know. 😉