I've found the ERS Clothe to be mostly
ineffective - in general, it degrades performance. I've tried it several times...small bits, large wads, analog and 'digital' power supplies, etc. Perhaps I need further time with it to find a good use for it, but my experiments with it have been failures (but, again, that just could be
me 
)
Some measure of general EM/RF shielding can be economically done with plain jane copper foiling (and or tape) - no need for pricey VeraStarr product - they are likely just re-packaging something generally available out there. It can be found in some hardware stores, some hobby shops, and online regularly.
Further, add a layer of thick aluminum foil (Reynolds, found at any supermarket) to it and you have made a pretty effective barrier for much of the frequency spectrum.
One step better than this is a product called
TI Shield:
http://www.cladit.com/examples/emi-rfi-shielding.htmlI've gotten mine at Micheal Percy Audio...I think a 12 x 12" sheet was $29.99 (I made a 12" round sub-platter for my direct drive turntable with it recently - very effective stuff)
And, for what it's worth, I owned the 2AUD15 Brickwall (still have one for my computer gear).....like almost all the other 'conditioners' tried thus far it made the music edgy and unnatural. Shielding
might help, but don't expect it to be a panacea for it's ills
Regards,, John