Perfect Path "Solutions" (PPS) eMat


Does anyone know the intricate details of how these most current PPS eMats differ, aside by appearance, from the previous two generations of PPT eMat & eMat+?.any insight will be greatly appreciated...

Thanx! Mooncrikit
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Can anyone join this turntable hating club mijostyn and I are ostensibly a member of? I hope that comes with a membership card and cool t-shirts.

Strange, that the two founding members of the turntable hating club were probably the most accurate in advice to a recent member who was having trouble with their turntable setup. While others were calling for throwing the turntable away or any number of expensive upgrades, mijostyn, in one of his early replies called out the exact primary issue.  I would put money on the remaining issue being what I described the issue to be.  Weirdest hating club ever!
You has soften your tune ....


Now analog love is no more ignorance only a taste....It is noted...We are then on the same tolerant side.... Thanks and welcome...

But now it is bashing products club without trying them... Is it more satisfying?
Leave Tim alone and even better by doing so you will leave his lady Krissy out of this as well. She has eyes and ears so she knows your beating on the dead guy. Do you think that makes her feel happy or sad?  Buzz off. Tom

" Leave Tim alone......your beating on the dead guy."

My attempt at that went unnoticed a day or two ago.

At the same time, for another unexplained reason, it seems that supporters of PPT products do, insensitively so, bring the man’s name into discussion. Can you stop it, please?


glupson
 01-18-2021 11:16pm


Why does every time, or virtually every time, when PPT products are discussed talk shift to inventor instead of continuing with invention? To the point when proof that products are working as advertised is that inventor was a very friendly and chatty person. Why not leave the man in peace? His products are his products, they are not him. Let him rest.

"Howard Hughes with Lockheed (was not an aeronautical engineer) - 1930's - he was the pilot, financier and front man, not the engineer who did the designs."


I would like to add a bit more how Howard Hughes was future-oriented. He made social distancing a part of life long before 2020.