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oh Geoff you ass ume everyone else is ignorant..We made our own mats years ago that address many issues no others ever did or have since. I treated my entire PS audio transport tray and laser housing long ago with paint and AVM
>>Mats are exactly not (rpt not) what I’m talking about. Don’t you read comprehensively? Still no answer on the subject of the invisible light. I guess you decided to ignore the question. The AVM stuff is irrelevant as it doesn’t address scattered light.
If the laser is ever so slightly out of alignment or focus their will be refraction of that light ..Are the pits on the disc optically perfect in shape? Will a scratch on the disc not refract light? You understand refraction the same way you don’t understand shear waves in solids. Just forget IT.
No need for anger. We all understand your shear waves. 🙄 I don’t scratch my discs. Besides, that’s a silly argument since the whole issue involves light reflection not refraction. It’s the reflected scattered light that gets into the photodetector. It’s reflected light inside the transport that makes it glow red. Duh!
oh Geoff you ass ume everyone else is ignorant..We made our own mats years ago that address many issues no others ever did or have since. I treated my entire PS audio transport tray and laser housing long ago with paint and AVM
>>Mats are exactly not (rpt not) what I’m talking about. Don’t you read comprehensively? Still no answer on the subject of the invisible light. I guess you decided to ignore the question. The AVM stuff is irrelevant as it doesn’t address scattered light.
If the laser is ever so slightly out of alignment or focus their will be refraction of that light ..Are the pits on the disc optically perfect in shape? Will a scratch on the disc not refract light? You understand refraction the same way you don’t understand shear waves in solids. Just forget IT.
No need for anger. We all understand your shear waves. 🙄 I don’t scratch my discs. Besides, that’s a silly argument since the whole issue involves light reflection not refraction. It’s the reflected scattered light that gets into the photodetector. It’s reflected light inside the transport that makes it glow red. Duh!