I have bought the different generations of Marigo CD mats, as they periodically came up for sale on Audiogon, and elsewhere.
The latest Signature mat is most revealing of details you wouldn't even realize were captured by the recording engineer, and there is no straining to hear the difference.
Although I have not measured thickness, the latest, and greatest, is a structurally thin disc, and my Signature mats never get hung up in any of three different CD drawer mechanisms.
Overall, it is an advance over the predecessor mats of Marigo pedigree, and the physical disc has never seemed too thick, or too thin.
When checking the reviews, just now, I noted Marigo even provides some type of optional CD drawer "little rubber bumpers" in case the thin mat should need to be kept from sliding away from proper position during the customary movements of the CD drawer, in and out.
The latest Signature mat is most revealing of details you wouldn't even realize were captured by the recording engineer, and there is no straining to hear the difference.
Although I have not measured thickness, the latest, and greatest, is a structurally thin disc, and my Signature mats never get hung up in any of three different CD drawer mechanisms.
Overall, it is an advance over the predecessor mats of Marigo pedigree, and the physical disc has never seemed too thick, or too thin.
When checking the reviews, just now, I noted Marigo even provides some type of optional CD drawer "little rubber bumpers" in case the thin mat should need to be kept from sliding away from proper position during the customary movements of the CD drawer, in and out.