Perfect Path "Solutions" (PPS) eMat


Does anyone know the intricate details of how these most current PPS eMats differ, aside by appearance, from the previous two generations of PPT eMat & eMat+?.any insight will be greatly appreciated...

Thanx! Mooncrikit
128x128Ag insider logo xs@2xmooncrikit
Tom, the owner of sweetmarias, travels the world looking for excellent coffee grown on small, family-owned organic farms. These coffees are unavailable in your local markets. The person I bought my speakers from was a home-roaster. When I told him that I loved good coffee, and what I was drinking at the time, he told me about home-roasting. He sent me four varieties of freshly roasted coffees. Some from Guatemala, some from Columbia, and an African coffee. I brewed some up. I was hooked from the first sip. 

To relate these coffees to audio, think of Guatemalan coffee as a Koetsu Rosewood Signature, and an Ethiopian coffee to a Dynavector 17D. :-)

Frank
@oregonpapa
I too got into roasting my own beans some years back. Bought beans from Sweet Marias and others. SM is a great link for info too. Anyway, I came to understand that my roasts were never quite as good as that roasted by professionals with pro equipment. It was fun for a time but I quit the roasting. Though I don’t drink as much of the gourmet coffee anymore, I still must have my Bonavita brewer. Its amazing how much effect a coffee maker/brewer can and does make. I never knew how good Max Wellhouse coffee could taste. Like you I lean towards the African coffees, though lately, I’ve been drinking light roasts.
artemus_ 

I also do lighter roasts. In addition, I make my brews lighter too. If coffee is brewed too strong, all of the wonderful nuances are lost. The brew has to be just right in order to really enjoy what fine coffee has to offer.


So who cares what anyone said on the Phone !!
Did anybody see machinery, manufacturing, or a real production line ?? 
Perhaps a few Pictures... real or not. So we have no Technical paperwork, UL testing standards, Manufacturing detail, patents or education....I'd sooner put my faith in China.
 
Why would one need UL testing standards for a mat? It simply sits wherever you place it.
Obviously, there is some form of production line, since there is production.
I do not believe any impressive machinery needs to be implemented in the mats production. Its a mat. Pair of scissors and a paint brush?
Many products come with no technical paperwork.
Also, many products are never patented.
As a matter of fact, many products offer none of the above.
Doesn’t make them sham products.