CD duplication/pressing suggestions
mannybolone
Los Angeles, CA 15,025 Posts
I want to bring some old mix-CDs back in production. I've normally gotten stuff duplicated onto CD-Rs: it's cheap, fast but I've also had problems which are endemic to CD-Rs and was wondering what getting pressings made would run instead. Any suggestions from folks out there? The problem here is one of volume: I'm not trying to have a 1000 CDs made, just a hundred or two of any one title. Thanks
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Thanks man - that does help to know. Yeah, if I'm going the CD-R route, I might as well stick with the guys I use around town. 300 minimum might be swingable...though I'll end up having a lot of CDs sitting around my crib for a minute.
no problem at all...finding the company to do the 300 min might be real tough, but I have heard of it. Problem will be that your unit cost will be sky high...they charge really for all of the shit that happens before they even produce the first CD.
What type of problems did you have with the CD-R's???
Declining sound quality and digital "glitches".
Yeah, I didn't realize that sort of stuff happened until people started telling me that my old mix CDs developed those problems over time. I was pretty damn appalled.
But I guess if every place is going to use CD-Rs (I'm not sure if ELS does--probably worth checking out), you may as well get at Icewater and keep that money local, son!
ELS uses CD-Rs for replication orders, which are around 500-1000. 1000+ and they farm out the work to a duplication service both because it is easier for them and significantly cheaper for you. Replication=CDrs and Duplication=more professional grade CDs. I thought ELS was great and came well reccommended by Ross as well.
gNat