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Re: arsclist FW: submission from [Richard Warren <richard.warren@yale.edu>]



We buy the HHB Gold (made by Mitsui) from Full Compass, Inc in Wisconsin. As of two weeks ago they were still very much available.


At 09:59 AM 5/20/2002 -0400, you wrote:



 submission from
[Richard Warren <richard.warren@xxxxxxxx>]


Date: Mon, 20 May 2002 09:01:08 -0400 To: ARSCLIST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx From: Richard Warren <richard.warren@xxxxxxxx> Subject: RE: arsclist Gold Audio CDR In-Reply-To: <5.1.0.14.2.20020518213618.02ad3280@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

Hi Folks,

I've had good luck with HHb Gold CD-R blanks in the two HHb CD writers that
I use. Not having ordered any in several months, I can't prove they're
still available; but that shouldn't be too difficult to learn (HHb must
still have a website).

Richard

At 09:38 PM 5/18/2002 -0700, you wrote:
>I buy SILVER Mitsuis in spindles and GOLD Mitsuis in Jewel Cases.
>
>Let me concur that handling the SPINDLES decreases reliability. I have
>never had a problem with the GOLD Mitsuis. I have never had a problem with
>SILVER Mitsuis in JEWEL cases. I have had a few problems with SILVER
>Mitsuis from the spindles. Probably my bad in dealing with them, but I
>don't consider spindle-based CDRs acceptable for archival transfers.
>
>(isn't it nice when competitors agree <smile>)
>
>Cheers,
>
>Richard
>Vignettes Media
>Glendale, CA
>http://www.vignettesmedia.com
>
>PS -- Why do I buy the silvers at all? Because I can't see spending the
>money on the gold to send a one-song demo to 30 radio stations, for
>example. The silvers will play fine, but might not be quite as pristine
>due to the dust mostly. Oh, and I have lots of single jewel boxes left
>over as I do many 2-CD sets in dual jewel cases.
>
>At 09:00 PM 05/18/2002 -0700, Chris Lacinak wrote:
>>Dave,
>>
>>Are you asking for clarification? I'll assume that you are. If I was
unclear
>>then please allow me to restate this in a different way. <snip>
>
>
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