@fleschler thanks for your reply and concerning a theory about how they work, perhaps they are along the lines of the Bybee Signal Enhancers, except the Omega E mat works without crystals (according to the designer) and from what everyone says more powerful, albeit more expensive.
This is what is said of how the Bybee’s work:
”Like its sibling the Quantum Signal Enhancer, it’s activated by surrounding electromagnetic energy, but has also been designed and engineered to be more effective by creating an extended electric and magnetic field. Once activated, the extended electric and magnetic fields affects the polarity of all electrons and protons in close proximity; affecting their oscillation by making them more aligned with each other. This reaction creates an affect that makes the transfer or sharing of electrons between atoms more streamline and efficient. The results are a stunningly enhanced purity and energy of the video or audio signal. Of note, the active elements inside the iQSE are specially formed crystals that are resistant to damage and will never lose their effectiveness.”
I believe @ozzy was using the Bybee’s until he tried the Omega E mat. Perhaps he can comment on the comparison. Also as someone else mentioned it would be interesting to hear from @ozzy how the mats work with and without the HF MC 0.5’s.
I am currently using 10 Bybee Signal Enhancers ( the originals) and find them highly effective on the consumer unit, switch and router. This is where I’m advising my customers to place them since I have had some detrimental results under the equipment. Somebody commented earlier using these devices is like “ throughing out the baby with the bath water” and this may be the case but on power supplies they definitely lower the noise floor. The Omega E Mat reviews, however, suggests that you can use them universally. Perhaps users can comment on this. Thanks for your time and input.
This is what is said of how the Bybee’s work:
”Like its sibling the Quantum Signal Enhancer, it’s activated by surrounding electromagnetic energy, but has also been designed and engineered to be more effective by creating an extended electric and magnetic field. Once activated, the extended electric and magnetic fields affects the polarity of all electrons and protons in close proximity; affecting their oscillation by making them more aligned with each other. This reaction creates an affect that makes the transfer or sharing of electrons between atoms more streamline and efficient. The results are a stunningly enhanced purity and energy of the video or audio signal. Of note, the active elements inside the iQSE are specially formed crystals that are resistant to damage and will never lose their effectiveness.”
I believe @ozzy was using the Bybee’s until he tried the Omega E mat. Perhaps he can comment on the comparison. Also as someone else mentioned it would be interesting to hear from @ozzy how the mats work with and without the HF MC 0.5’s.
I am currently using 10 Bybee Signal Enhancers ( the originals) and find them highly effective on the consumer unit, switch and router. This is where I’m advising my customers to place them since I have had some detrimental results under the equipment. Somebody commented earlier using these devices is like “ throughing out the baby with the bath water” and this may be the case but on power supplies they definitely lower the noise floor. The Omega E Mat reviews, however, suggests that you can use them universally. Perhaps users can comment on this. Thanks for your time and input.