New Omega E Mat from Perfect Path Technologies


Many of you own or have read of the highly-regarded PPT Omega E Mat, one of Tim Mrock’s revolutionary signal-enhancing accessories. Just prior to his untimely passing, Tim had finished developing a new generation of his Omega mat, soon to be available. Krissy Mrock has asked a few of us to introduce this new mat, here given the working title of The Double Omega.

In distinguishing the Double Omega, we know the original Omega, herein called the single, as a 7.5” by 10”, rather heavy and somewhat pliable mat, a bit more than 1/8” thick and with a vinyl-like feel. One face is glossy white, displaying the PPT logo and Omega name, while the other is black, smooth and magnetized. Sandwiched between these faces is the active material that causes components to reject the EMI that saturates everything in our surroundings. The Double Omega is much the same, with one important difference: the magnetized face has the finely-textured feel of around, say, 220-grit sandpaper. This texture, it is presumed, comprises yet a second active layer of EMI rejection. Presumed—because working details of the Double Omega are not well understood—better yet to know how to apply it.

With the understanding that the single Omega E mats generate field effects from both faces, mats have typically been placed under and over components and vertically over circuit breakers. How you apply the Double Omega will depend on best use and experimentation. In my case, I have removed two single mats, lying side-by-side, from the top of my large Wadia CDP and have replaced those with two Double Omegas. The Wadia is a one-box player that contains a pre-amp, so I wanted that second, strong field effect exerting downward as well as upward. I also have several singles placed underneath, just as before. Going straight to amps, this player is my only source, so I want it fully protected from EMI. Your priorities will differ.

As of this writing, I am only thirty-hours in on placing these Double Omegas, and I can already tell you they are powerful in their prevention of EMI within my digital source. Yet another veil has been lifted—all instruments and voices are even more sorted out in the aural space with new information heard within that space. There is much more decay heard against a new silence behind and between the musicians. I am already so pleased and excited about what the Double Omega E mats are doing. As Krissy told me, Tim was really stoked to have these new mats available. Rather than wait for the the fourteen-day window of improvement, I want to get this intro out so others can relay their experiences sooner.


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" My understanding is that Krissy and Tim were not married, but lived together for almost 17 years. The business was in Tim's name only.
Unfortunately, New Hampshire doesn't recognize common-law marriages. That makes Krissy's status in the situation as nothing more than that of a mere "guest." There was no will, so the next of kin becomes the heirs, and what once belonged to Tim, now belongs to them.  

Krissy is no longer associated with Perfect Path Technologies, nor can she transact any of the products.  

Sad, indeed.

Frank"

Yes, it is true that NH is not a common law marriage state, but my understanding is that there are exceptions to certain things in death (and best to contact a real expert) - e.g. 

https://hagehodes.com/why-get-married-life-death-and-nh-common-law-marriage/


cascadesphil ...

Thanks. I've forwarded it to Krissy and suggested that she show it to her attorney.

Frank 
Bummer

but I think seeking the help of an intellectual property attorney might be helpful for Krissy. Trade secrets must be protected and it seems Krissy had access to those and perhaps no NDA, etc exists... so IF no parents, there might be an alternative....path

i know good IP attorneys IF needed

finally, thank your Liberal friends for sane laws like community property outside the sanctity of traditional Christian marriage 
Frank, thanks.  While us crazy audiophiles always seem to have disagreements on audio issues (and I never understand why as no one can tell another what they can or can't hear or then you have some who have theories but no or little experience using something in a particular system/room and coming to the conclusion that it can't sound as good as something else), it is always important to get advice on certain matters from people with real expertise in a particular area.  It also doesn't hurt to have a second opinion on something really important.

If there is something that I can help in any way with let me know.  Have not been as active (here or elsewhere) over the last week as I had a minor mishap (thought my calf snapped in half when I got out of bed last Wednesday night, was a horrible sound and feeling and was tested to make sure it wasn't a blood clot, which it wasn't)  and just getting to the point where I only limp with only a little bit of pain (and hopeful that in a few weeks I'll be back to my old normal falling apart self).  

Krissy obviously has been through a lot and whatever support she needs should be the most important thing we can offer.  Phil