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
I have an alternative theory concerning the Omega E-Mat effect.  It's possible that the E-Mat orients electrons or other fields in a more efficient configuration.  It takes time to orient the configuration and it takes time for disoriention to reoccur when E-Mats are removed.  Only Tim Mrock knows if this is the way it works.  

Anyone have other theories?  Anyone like my theory?
I like the E Mat more than any idea of how it works---just placed my second mat 12 hours ago, let it sit for 8 hours--now listening.  Things that are happening: a more dramatic low end, a quieter floor--as if the room just became a small cavern.
 
How does the mat work--is it a power source or a receiver? Don't ask---this is a cutting edge idea that deserves its proprietary status.

Now, no CD sounds bad. I'm pulling stuff out I put away years ago due to flat or lifeless sound. I can't find one of those anymore--wasn't the production so much as the playback--it's come a long way since. 
  
“I have an alternative theory concerning the Omega E-Mat effect. It’s possible that the E-Mat orients electrons or other fields in a more efficient configuration. It takes time to orient the configuration and it takes time for disoriention to reoccur when E-Mats are removed. Only Tim Mrock knows if this is the way it works.

Anyone have other theories? Anyone like my theory?”

My theory is that it makes a quantum connection, across space/time, with the original musical event(s) 😉

Geoff, where are you? This your field of expertise.

Magnetic fields obviously effect the "field" immediately in its "range". Have a look at the magnetic fields working on ion particles on the North and South poles. So it is possible to "condense" the field of flow at a particular area to enhance it's effect on that area, which will effect everything downstream of it (and possibly the reverse as well).

I would conclude it's effect to be an enhancer of the signal, much like the "sharpness" tag in Adobe Photoshop.

Clever to be sure, but the price is steep for the technology. It would ne interesting if someone was able to place low strength magnets in a "dishrag", so they don't move about, and see if it had the same effect.

If I’m not mistaken, the inventor already addressed the magnetic field theory by revealing the new smaller mats are not (rpt not) magnetic. The large mats were magnetic only so they could be easily attached to ferrous surfaces like a breaker panel door.  Generally speaking, don’t audiophiles generally try to eliminate magnetic fields, not introduce them?