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
Well I have had the Omega Mat for about 2 weeks now. This mat is placed inside the circuit panel cover over the circuit breakers. As per my original review of the mat.
About 4 days ago I added a Bybee original signal enhancer to the circuit panel located at the top over the main breakers and above the Omega mat.
With the added Bybee in place I did notice a stronger bass presence. Last night I removed the Bybee and this morning played the Omega mat again by itself. What I found is I prefer the Omega mat by itself, the Bybee sort of bloated the sound. But for those that need a little more bass it might help.

In the next day or two I will be removing the Omega mat completely from the circuit panel to then hear what difference the Omega mat actually contributed to the sound quality.

To be continued...

ozzy
Thanks Ozzy, I appreciate your level headed approach to product reviewing.

Looking forward to your updates.

   LP
@ozzy I'm also curious if you'll hear the difference immediately after the removal of the mat or is it gradual and if you need to wait another 14 days to hear the full effect of the mat. 
ozzy,  

I am a skeptic. I do follow your posts. Respect your thoughts . 

I too am waiting for your updates. Thank You for doing the work. 
Ozzy ...

The general consensus is that the materials in the Omega E Mats somehow "charge" up the surrounding areas and/or audio equipment in which they are put. These areas have to "discharge" after the mat is removed in order to get back to a zero effect. If you are going to do an A-B comparison, it would be best to remove both the Bybee products and the E Mat completely from the circuit breaker box for a couple of days, listen, then reinstall the E Mat, letting it "charge" back up for a day or two, then listen again. 

Using the terms "charge" and "discharge" may not be accurate. I just couldn't think of another term that would be appropriate. 

Keep us posted. 

Thanks ...

Frank