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 guess my quoting  troutchoker back got him to delete his nonsensical post.

I have not heard the MC-0.5 modules.

I have heard the HFC cables at about half a dozen booths at audio shows in the past several years and the booths sounded bad.

I have extensive listening experience at my friend's high end system with and without them.  Don't believe everything audio reviewers post.  They are often wrong.  There are many reasons for this.  However, my friend purchased the $100,000+ cabling for a discounted price.  He thought he needed to boost the highs for his analog based system (Caliburn/Cobra) with a prior cartridge that he found dull.  He has since changed to a more neutral cartridge (I can't remember the name).  We also heard them with an Oppo 205 tubed/upgraded separate power supply unit with Blu-ray and CDs.  Every time he eliminated one set of cables (ICs, A/C, speaker cables) and replaced them with either Nordost Odins or my friends GroverHuffman cables, the system improved.  It was dreadful with the HFC in.  Supposedly, these HFCs were only the second from the top of the line cabling.  My friend sold them all.  He is a happy audiophile now and I enjoy listening to his "new" system.  
2channel8 ...

Here’s the link to purchase the Omega E Mats:

https://www.audiogon.com/listings/lis91861-perfect-path-technologies-omega-e-mat-signal-enhancer-twe...

On the noise ... You can apply TC and/or the E Mats to the best audio systems and you will still reduce electronic noise that you wouldn’t know is there ... until its gone. Its all about lowering the noise floor to its lowest level. Where that "lowest" level is, is anyone’s guess. These two products, the Total Contact and the Omega E Mats, are the best at it that I’ve found in 40 years of fighting micro vibrations and applying room treatments. Members who are using these products are shocked at the improvement afforded when the noise floor is lowered to this level. Hope this helps ...

Frank
I have posted on a thread concerning the new Magico A3 speaker that I had not heard. I wrote that after auditioning and hearing Magicos of all types over the past five years, at least 15 times, that I find them highly resolving but uninvolving, not musically interesting (and certainly high priced). Two A3 owners jumped down my throat that I’m an idiot and have an agenda. The thread was started by a prospective A3 buyer who also did not like them (dark sounding) when he auditioned them. After a week, about a dozen audiophiles who heard the A3s came to the same conclusion as I did about the other Magico speakers. That they are not musically involving and wouldn’t own them. One of those A3 owners deleted his posts after the last several posts which supported the thread and my thoughts on it.

I mention this because I don’t hate Magico speakers. They are well made but not to my taste. However, the HFC cables are dreadful in every system I heard them in. Not musically uninteresting, just BAD! So, don’t believe reviewers. Here is an instance where you can spot either deaf reviewers or lying reviewers.
@fleschler

Your post about your friend’s mega buck is still readable on this thread from what I can see. Not sure why you posted about it twice. I get it..you and him don’t like HFC cabling. All opinions from different ears...a lot of people like them and they are not reviewers.


I'm sorry, it's not just my opinion, it's also the opinion of several friends who heard it at shows and both the system owner and a friend who is a audio electronics manufacturer at his house.  If it were only my opinion and no one else's I wouldn't have said anything.  I still think that massive magnets placed near cabling is a bad idea.