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
As I continue discovering new places to paste with TC, I have an ongoing experience with the TC "curing" and the sound improving over time. Just finished listening to a CD with Chet Baker and Bill Evans. Glorious! 

https://www.ebay.com/itm/CHET-BAKER-BILL-EVANS-PIANO-LEGENDARY-SESSIONS-NEW-CD/381793231663?epid=801...

Its a compilation, so a few of the cuts are weak ... but most are really great Chet Baker in his prime.

Frank
Well another eye opener.

I just decided to take a lie down and listen to some music more in the background.
So I chose the bedroom which has the 3rd system in which is very simple and basic.

Holy moly, was seriously unprepared for what I heard.
I had always considered this rig to be somewhat dull and lacking sparkle and oomph.
Not now heck no. 3 different albums in and I am still not relaxing with it as background music as was the initial intent. Thoroughly enjoying it is what is occurring!
I am deeply impressed at changes wrought by TC paste only that has been curing for just under a week now.
The accolades are pouring in---just added a fourth mat and two e-cards, all under the ARC Ref 210's, mats in back, cards in front.  Still have two under the Wadia 861 SE GNSC.  What I am hearing already: new information between the main instruments, which are richer and more rounded.  The inner detail of musical flourishes in a production that I had not been hearing are amazing. It's as if I am now hearing digital's "dark matter", a hidden tapestry of sound that completes my aural perception. No one can convince me now that analog is superior--the digital glare must be that part of the signal that cannot be transmitted---until now.  The PPT products are allowing better digital resolution of the signal path, and this from an older player and more mats needed to cover the spaces under all the gear.  My thanks to Tim and Krissy for what they are producing!  
^^^
  • "It's as if I am now hearing digital's "dark matter", a hidden tapestry of sound that completes my aural perception. No one can convince me now that analog is superior-- "


Couldn't have said it better. I listen to mostly CD's now. Never thought I'd ever say that, but red book CD's (when properly recorded) sound amazing ... and so ... so ... so ... analog like.  :-)

Frank
Nicely said Jafreeman!

I find it hard to put into words the effects that have been wrought admittedly by the numerous varied tweaks present now.

But I rarely break out the vinyl nowadays, maybe just once a week whereas Tidal is playing every night for sure.

Right now listening to a Tidal MQA stream of Fleetwood Mac and I am just savouring every note and every word.

Totally mesmerizing.