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
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