Machina Dynamica New Dark Matter CD and Blu Ray tray treatment?


This is a set of adhesive-backed thin plastic pieces that one attaches to one’s transport or player disc tray. The disk rests on them during non-spin mode, but presumably don’t touch the applied thin pieces during playback mode. The company says the new Dark Matter pieces reduces background scattered light from reaching the photodetector, thereby improving performance. 

Anyone tried this product? Please specify transport or player if you have and your impressions. 
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"So I say it does not matter what someone says about Geoff."

Does it matter what he says to others?


"...it should sink deeply into each of our minds before posting some of the harsh words I so regularly read here."

geoffkait, are you paying attention?
"Four days without a post anywhere by Geoff, what’s up with that?"
Is that true? It is understandable he does not post here but does he post elsewhere? If not, has anyone heard from him over the last four days? I hope he is well.
At least we have an answer to the question about bees and flying. Probably the only thing we have learned so far.
"Pop quiz: what color is a Blu Ray laser?"

It depends on temperature of the environment and an individual’s perception of colors.


What is my prize?

Color is your perception, not the absolute value. You also forgot that I may have problems with temperature sensitivity.


I am still waiting to find out what my prize for answering pop quiz correctly is.

"...the NDM will eat your CDs, destroy the magnetic clamp and ignite your transport, causing it to explode in a massive radioactive fireball."
Do not use it!

geoffkait,


I do not like brownies. Too simple of a taste, I would say.

I answered your pop quiz correctly. What is the prize?

georgehifi,

Are you saying that fuses are not directional?

geoffkait,

quick, explain to the man.....what you could not to the rest of us.
"Geoff questioned my first language as English at one time..."
geoffkait questions many things, except his own claims. You could say he is a pseudo-skeptic.

Toot-toot!