How much do you pay for blank cd's?
How much do you pay for blank cd's?
How much cash does everyone end up forking over for a 50pack of blank cd's? I usually have to pay around 20$.
Just wondering what the price difference around here is.
Just wondering what the price difference around here is.
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I lived in the states for the sole reason of cheap CD-RWS! haha I pay about $60CAD for 100 700mb/80mins Princo cd-rs. That is including taxes.
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Re: Wished
Terrance I suggest you reconsider this brand. From my own experience, their cdr media is genetic and the quality is not good.Originally posted by terrancelam
I lived in the states for the sole reason of cheap CD-RWS! haha I pay about $60CAD for 100 700mb/80mins Princo cd-rs. That is including taxes.
I use to shop around for cheapest cd's and after few months all my music compilation became a garbadge with noises. From now on I am only buying quality cd's.
My top choices are: Sony, TDK, Verbatium, Ricoh, Maxell, Memorex (currently use and like), Yamaha(currently use and like)
All of those I personally used and would recommend. As for the price I got my 50pk Memorex 2 months ago for $22 with $10 mail in rebate that i got few days ago so it was $12, very cheap.
I just got a 50 pack (Memorex 80 min/700mb 12X) free from a customer who bought the wrong ones.
I like the Memorex the best. I used to do well with Sony, but got a bad batch my last purchase and now only buy Memorex.
I like the slim cases too, I can put more of them in my toolbox to take onsite when helping a client.
Man, I've got CD's coming out my ears now.
How did I ever get by without a burner?
I like the Memorex the best. I used to do well with Sony, but got a bad batch my last purchase and now only buy Memorex.
I like the slim cases too, I can put more of them in my toolbox to take onsite when helping a client.
Man, I've got CD's coming out my ears now.
How did I ever get by without a burner?
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Re: Re: Wished
hmmm you sure? I'll look into a different brand then, but personally I've found them to be cheap and good. No problems so far and it's been quite a few months. I used to use Delta CD-Rs, but ehh..those were working out so well.Originally posted by Maliy
Terrance I suggest you reconsider this brand. From my own experience, their cdr media is genetic and the quality is not good.
I use to shop around for cheapest cd's and after few months all my music compilation became a garbadge with noises. From now on I am only buying quality cd's.
My top choices are: Sony, TDK, Verbatium, Ricoh, Maxell, Memorex (currently use and like), Yamaha(currently use and like)
All of those I personally used and would recommend. As for the price I got my 50pk Memorex 2 months ago for $22 with $10 mail in rebate that i got few days ago so it was $12, very cheap.
Also the Princo's seem to support the 24X speeds well and so I don't know if I can find other 24X media (other then Mitsui, which I found interestingly enough burned at 24X, even without a set burnspeed!).
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Re: Re: Re: Wished
Maybe they improved Princo from the last time I used it. But when I was using them, music cd compilation will work fine after burning, but in a few month it would have some sound defects. For 24x burns I belive Fuji is the best brand but haven't tried them so can't tell for sure.Originally posted by terrancelam
hmmm you sure? I'll look into a different brand then, but personally I've found them to be cheap and good. No problems so far and it's been quite a few months. I used to use Delta CD-Rs, but ehh..those were working out so well.
Also the Princo's seem to support the 24X speeds well and so I don't know if I can find other 24X media (other then Mitsui, which I found interestingly enough burned at 24X, even without a set burnspeed!).

