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"James Perrett" wrote in message ... Marcus Fox wrote: Where to buy and what brand is best value for money? Got 1% coasters from the 52x Memorex I bought from eBuyer, but it is clear that people here don't like them that much. Marcus If quality is important then Taiyo Yuden are probably best value for money at around 25p each in bulk (from SVP I think?) or around 30p from ebuyer (under the Plextor brand name) in slimline jewel cases. I've not found anything cheaper that gives consistently low error rates. All the cheap Ritek, CMC and Prodisc sourced discs have given the occasional problem - and who knows how long they'll last - I have some 9 year old T-Y's containing audio that still show low error rates. If they want quality go for the verbatim datalife PLUS (NOT the plain old datalife) cds from svp, they use an excellent mitshibusi chemicals dye )) which i believe has a lifetime guarantee |
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On Thu, 23 Sep 2004 18:32:01 +0100, "Steve O" wrote:
-SVP - you'll not go wrong there. Superb outfit. - Agreed - just had another perfect delivery today. And aren't addresses like 73 buses. You never notice how many there are until you start looking. -Rob (Not generally a bus spotter) |
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Dave wrote:
"James Perrett" wrote in message ... If quality is important then Taiyo Yuden are probably best value for money at around 25p each in bulk (from SVP I think?) or around 30p from ebuyer (under the Plextor brand name) in slimline jewel cases. I've not found anything cheaper that gives consistently low error rates. All the cheap Ritek, CMC and Prodisc sourced discs have given the occasional problem - and who knows how long they'll last - I have some 9 year old T-Y's containing audio that still show low error rates. If they want quality go for the verbatim datalife PLUS (NOT the plain old datalife) cds from svp, they use an excellent mitshibusi chemicals dye )) which i believe has a lifetime guarantee I've also heard good things about the Verbatim discs from someone who uses around 1000 per month. Cheers. James. |
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"James Perrett" wrote in message ... Dave wrote: "James Perrett" wrote in message ... If quality is important then Taiyo Yuden are probably best value for money at around 25p each in bulk (from SVP I think?) or around 30p from ebuyer (under the Plextor brand name) in slimline jewel cases. I've not found anything cheaper that gives consistently low error rates. All the cheap Ritek, CMC and Prodisc sourced discs have given the occasional problem - and who knows how long they'll last - I have some 9 year old T-Y's containing audio that still show low error rates. If they want quality go for the verbatim datalife PLUS (NOT the plain old datalife) cds from svp, they use an excellent mitshibusi chemicals dye )) which i believe has a lifetime guarantee I've also heard good things about the Verbatim discs from someone who uses around 1000 per month. Excellent (if a bit pricy) disks, never had a single one fail ) |
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