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quadrajet
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I did a search on this site for some of your experiences with Disk Factory and it all seems positive. Thing is, I tried them once and had some problems...
I had my last CD duplicated by them originally, and although they looked great, some songs had major skips and digital gremlins on them. They're own engineer told me that there were no audio problems on the master I sent them either (of course, I checked it before mailing it in). What was really disturbing is that this didn't happen on the entire run. The first one I pulled at random out of the box to listen to was just fine. The third, twelfth, etc. were not. I made sure it wasn't a cd player issue either and tried them on several different stereos. The final answer from Disk factory was that the CD burner I used (an Onkyo home based unit, kind of an oddball I suppose) was writing in a format that must've been "confusing" their duplicators.
To disk factory's credit, they handled the problem admirably. Their customer service and engineering people were prompt and curteous and called me at home to resolve the situation. They gave me full refund and told me to keep the shipment they sent me. It is because of this professionalism that I am considering giving them another try....
So I guess my question is should I give them another shot? If I send a master produced from a different source, such as my VF160ex CD burner, think I'd have better luck? What have your experiences been? I don't want to worry about selling someone a CD with skips, and I don't want to do my own quality control by listening to hundreds of CDs on my stereo, so what's your advice/experience?
I had my last CD duplicated by them originally, and although they looked great, some songs had major skips and digital gremlins on them. They're own engineer told me that there were no audio problems on the master I sent them either (of course, I checked it before mailing it in). What was really disturbing is that this didn't happen on the entire run. The first one I pulled at random out of the box to listen to was just fine. The third, twelfth, etc. were not. I made sure it wasn't a cd player issue either and tried them on several different stereos. The final answer from Disk factory was that the CD burner I used (an Onkyo home based unit, kind of an oddball I suppose) was writing in a format that must've been "confusing" their duplicators.
To disk factory's credit, they handled the problem admirably. Their customer service and engineering people were prompt and curteous and called me at home to resolve the situation. They gave me full refund and told me to keep the shipment they sent me. It is because of this professionalism that I am considering giving them another try....
So I guess my question is should I give them another shot? If I send a master produced from a different source, such as my VF160ex CD burner, think I'd have better luck? What have your experiences been? I don't want to worry about selling someone a CD with skips, and I don't want to do my own quality control by listening to hundreds of CDs on my stereo, so what's your advice/experience?
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