Ray, honestly, the best thing if you're interested is to try them yourself in your own system. Dakiom offers a MBG, so there's nothing to lose by trying them. It's become clear to me over the last couple years that everyone's system is different, and everyone's taste in sonics varies. It's impossible to give a de facto explanation of what a component does and expect it to translate into another system as described.
In general, the Dakiom stabilizers are intended to reduce digital glare, and convey a more analog sound. They do what is described. Whether the resulting sound is something you will prefer is up to you. Dakiom certainly has numerous satisified customers who have left feedback on the Dakiom website.