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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I’m glad falconquest opined about Dark Matter, as opposed to Geoff’s product, New Dark Matter. 
I’ll go out on a limb here and say of all the Machina Dynamica products out there, the dark matter and springs have the best chance of actually doing something other than playing with your mind. But I must qualify that by saying the MD bar in general is set pretty low.

Also, even for those, if one is impressed, they might try rolling their own and comparing just for kicks or maybe even to save a few bucks.

Also if the MD products do not work, one is only set back 2 or three digits max, not too bad on the grand scale of all things high end audio.

Personally, I will pass. No offense.

Out on a limb? I think you mean out on a ledge, don’t you, Moops? Don’t be so gloopy, Moopy.
Full disclosure: my previous product that addressed the invisible infrared scattered light was Dark Matter. That’s why I call the new product New Dark Matter. That was the old one. This is the new one. My other product Codename Turquoise addressed the visible red scattered light. There are both. Visible and invisible. The dude whose moniker starts with f had also inquired as to how I capture Dark Matter. I told him I surround it and tell it to come out with its hands up. Was that being too much of a smart a$$?