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Moderator | New? CDRs that look like old 45s I was looking into buying some of these to press some of our music. Might even look cool for singles or freebies to hand out at shows for those of you that play live. Just slip in a paper cover and hand these out instead of worring about artwork and printing for the front/back/spine/CD labels and all. Seems to be a stylish way to produce a more cost effective product for those "give-aways".
http://www.surething.com/...de=31122-1 Verbatim Digital Vinyl CD-Rs with Jewel Cases Combining a retro look with the rugged quality and high-performance of today's CD-R technology, Verbatim introduces Digital Vinyl CD-RTM , a recordable disc designed after the popular and groovy 45-rpm record format. These eye-catching discs are a great way to save delicate LP collections, burn your personal music mix or make a standout business presentation. I think these look kinda cool. Whatchthink? All Rights Reserved. |
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Those are fricken' RAD! | |
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those been out for a while man! surpried u aint cop dem yet! Straight Jacket Funk Affair
Album plays and love for vinyl records. | |
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They look very cool! | |
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Moderator | paisleypark4 said: those been out for a while man! surpried u aint cop dem yet!
This is the first time I've seen them. I buy mine in big spools, so it's been quite a while since I've shopped for some. All Rights Reserved. |
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I've seen something like them. Aren't they pricey though? | |
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They're not new, really. I've been using them for about a year now, and I'm sure they existed for a bit longer than that.
I've been using BENQ. They're pretty good quality for Audio. Not the best, but satisfies my demands. | |
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