CD Reproduction

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It may be easier to hire a duplication service if you need a lot of CDs.

Drives that can write to blank CD media are almost standard in the modern computer, but professional CD reproduction still has its place. CD reproduction services can save you time and money and make your CDs look professional.

  1. Identification

    • CD reproduction occurs through duplication and replication. In the duplication process, the burner takes information from a source and copies it to a blank CD. In replication, the bumps and grooves are stamped onto a new disc.

    Quality

    • No discernible difference in quality exists between a duplicated and replicated CD. On replicated CDs, however, you get magazine-quality labeling.

    Benefits

    • You can duplicate a single CD disc in a matter of minutes. Duplicated CDs, however, are the most expensive way to create a CD going by the per unit price. If you need 1,000 or more CDs made, replication services are more cost effective. It typically takes two weeks to receive your batch of CDs.

    Tip

    • Duplicated CDs are generally used for personal use, demos or to rush a project. CD replication services cater to the retail crowd, especially musicians.

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