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
Speaking of the Omega mats I have just ordered three more. " tommy lion" has taken one approach of putting the Mats in place all at the same time. He has proven that the "just go for it approach " works and will get a system to that highest level in the minimum amount of time.

Since the Mats have been available I have been placing them in my systems two to four Mats at a time. I have not yet tried Mats under the speakers, or on top of the Synergistic Research Power Conditioners.
All of my audio components sit on Synergistic Research Tranquility Bases. All components have had a further improvement when one or two Mats were placed on top of each piece of equipment. 

The break in phase of putting Mats in a system is real but not so severe as to make listening to music not enjoyable.

My feeling about how to best approach a system is as follows. If just starting out, buy one Mat and one syringe of Total Contact. In my opinion this will be the most cost effective improvement one can make to any system. Place this first Mat at the Circuit Breaker Box. Treat the connections at the Breaker Box, the wall outlets that feed the audio system, and then the various interconnects. It will take more than one session to treat all these connections. Put the Total contact on spareingly - a thin coat is better than a thick coat. During the time you are pasting the system with Total Contact the Mat will be in place 'energizing' .


The system will start to sound better 24 hours after installation of the Mat or an  application of Total Contact. At 3 days a higher level is noticeable and at 10 days the system will have a sense of ease but with improved detail that is most satisfying.


A more rapid but middle of the road approach to system improvement is to order four Mats and one syringe of Total Contact. This would allow Mats for the music source, amplifier, and two mats for the Circuit Breaker Box.


So far the Mats and Total Contact have improved the sound and also video picture quality in all the systems I have tried them in. And since the Mats are sold with a 30 day return policy this is just a plain fun audiophile experiment to undertake!


David Pritchard

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“The break in phase of putting Mats in a system is real but not so severe as to make listening to music not enjoyable.”

David,

I totally agree, thank you for making this important point.

Yes, one mat to start will bring great improvements.  I noticed the difference in one hour under my CD player with my first mat, and in eight hours with the second mat, placed alongside the first to cover the entire chassis.  Of course, the improvements continue to accumulate over time.  
jafreeman:
I agree with your Mat placement on large CD players, that two Mats side by side give additional benefits compared to a single Mat on a CD player. A single Mat sounds good but using two Mats sounds even better. This also applies to the Oppo Blue Ray players. One Mat improves both sound and picture, two Matts side by side on the Oppo has an even greater beneficial effect.


David Pritchard

Everyone seems to be debating the best place to put the mats, on top, on the bottom, on the sides.

But.

Perhaps tim will fabricate mats that completely enclose a unit with a zipper to undo, then put the unit in the "bag" and then re-zip same. Will need a hole to put the cables through, but can have a Velcro cover to ensure maximum sealing. Of course this will only work with units that do not emit much, if any, heat.