david_ten ...
Overall cost will depend upon how many PPT products you use. For example, if you use one Omega E Mat in your system, say in the circuit breaker box, you would be paying for only one E-Mat, and you would get a nice improvement. I have two in my circuit breaker box, and I believe that two is ideal. The Omega E Mats should be put under electronic components as well. So, one Mat under each component will improve things nicely. Start stacking them up under those components and the SQ becomes shockingly good.
Only one "The Gate" is needed. Full retail on that is $5000. Expensive, yes ... but "The Gate" makes the most significant improvement overall. It is an amazing device.
The same for the "Total Contact" paste. One tube is enough to treat the basic connections on two large systems. If you want to get carried away (like I did), you can find numerous ways to use it. For example, I pasted all of the usual terminal connections like the speaker binding posts, RCA male ends of power cords and ICs. Also, I pasted the speaker crossovers, the tube pins, the glass on the signal tubes, the inside of my power conditioner and the CD player, and the wires in the circuit breaker box. So, that took several tubes. The power conditioner took an entire tube all by itself.
The "Stop It" RCA plugs cost $10 each, so the total cost would depend upon how many you need. Without checking, I think I used twelve of them.
The new receptacle "Stop Its," which I referred to as cost-effective, retails for $20 each. Again, the overall cost will depend upon your needs. I have 25 of them throughout the house for maximum effect. Just a few in the sound room will be audible. The TV picture is improved as well. Put them throughout the house as I did and you’ll be saying ... "What? This is nutz!"
All of these items in combination have a cumulative effect that profoundly improves the SQ.
So, to answer your question, the cost can be reasonable ... or it can be really expensive. But like the wise man once said ... "Ya pays yer money and ya gets what ya gets."
By the way, I have a fairly modest system considering what’s out there in the "high end" these days. For example, I’ve been using a pair of Legacy Signature IIIs for the past 15 years or so. They retailed for $5000 when new. I bought them used in mint condition for $2100. plus shipping. With the above-mentioned products installed, I’ve heard very few speakers, even ultra-high-end speakers, do what these are doing. And that’s with the experience of working weekends selling audio equipment for a high-end dealer, attending many audio shows, and also working rooms for said dealer for years at the Las Vegas CES. Now granted, some of those systems played louder, bigger and with deeper bass than what I’m getting, but when it comes to clarity in the midrange, and overall realism, I honestly have heard nothing to compare.
Here’s the website where you can see the products and prices:
www.perfectpathtechnologies.com
Keep in mind that the manufacturer is overly generous in the warranty. There's a 90-day money-back guarantee on everything except the Total Contact paste.
Take care ...
Frank
Overall cost will depend upon how many PPT products you use. For example, if you use one Omega E Mat in your system, say in the circuit breaker box, you would be paying for only one E-Mat, and you would get a nice improvement. I have two in my circuit breaker box, and I believe that two is ideal. The Omega E Mats should be put under electronic components as well. So, one Mat under each component will improve things nicely. Start stacking them up under those components and the SQ becomes shockingly good.
Only one "The Gate" is needed. Full retail on that is $5000. Expensive, yes ... but "The Gate" makes the most significant improvement overall. It is an amazing device.
The same for the "Total Contact" paste. One tube is enough to treat the basic connections on two large systems. If you want to get carried away (like I did), you can find numerous ways to use it. For example, I pasted all of the usual terminal connections like the speaker binding posts, RCA male ends of power cords and ICs. Also, I pasted the speaker crossovers, the tube pins, the glass on the signal tubes, the inside of my power conditioner and the CD player, and the wires in the circuit breaker box. So, that took several tubes. The power conditioner took an entire tube all by itself.
The "Stop It" RCA plugs cost $10 each, so the total cost would depend upon how many you need. Without checking, I think I used twelve of them.
The new receptacle "Stop Its," which I referred to as cost-effective, retails for $20 each. Again, the overall cost will depend upon your needs. I have 25 of them throughout the house for maximum effect. Just a few in the sound room will be audible. The TV picture is improved as well. Put them throughout the house as I did and you’ll be saying ... "What? This is nutz!"
All of these items in combination have a cumulative effect that profoundly improves the SQ.
So, to answer your question, the cost can be reasonable ... or it can be really expensive. But like the wise man once said ... "Ya pays yer money and ya gets what ya gets."
By the way, I have a fairly modest system considering what’s out there in the "high end" these days. For example, I’ve been using a pair of Legacy Signature IIIs for the past 15 years or so. They retailed for $5000 when new. I bought them used in mint condition for $2100. plus shipping. With the above-mentioned products installed, I’ve heard very few speakers, even ultra-high-end speakers, do what these are doing. And that’s with the experience of working weekends selling audio equipment for a high-end dealer, attending many audio shows, and also working rooms for said dealer for years at the Las Vegas CES. Now granted, some of those systems played louder, bigger and with deeper bass than what I’m getting, but when it comes to clarity in the midrange, and overall realism, I honestly have heard nothing to compare.
Here’s the website where you can see the products and prices:
www.perfectpathtechnologies.com
Keep in mind that the manufacturer is overly generous in the warranty. There's a 90-day money-back guarantee on everything except the Total Contact paste.
Take care ...
Frank