I did my album through Disc Makers. They did a good job. That's just one release though.
I've heard good things about Disk Makers for professional-size runs (1000+). I work with a guy who runs a studio, and that's what they use.
For small runs (triple-digits), I've used Disk Factory and was pretty happy. They use CD-Rs instead of actually pressing disks, but they're pretty cheap. (And if you only expect to sell 100 copies, you won't be stuck paying for that extra 900! )
For small runs (triple-digits), I've used Disk Factory and was pretty happy. They use CD-Rs instead of actually pressing disks, but they're pretty cheap. (And if you only expect to sell 100 copies, you won't be stuck paying for that extra 900! )
For replication I use Oasis CD. They have a great extensive promo package that comes with replication. IE brick & mortar store placements, online store placements etc. www.oasiscd.com