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Keep in mind that CD on demand services are actually CDR on demand services, meaning that they may not have the longevity of true CDs and very likely will not sound exactly the same as your original master. CDRs do not actually have pits but are a dye based system that fools the CD players into thinking it is seeing pits in the CD. Most industrial CDRs are run at high speed which almost always comprimises the sound: sometimes subtle sometimes not. I am not saying you should avoid them, you just need to know what you are buying (or selling) Ronan Chris Murphy Veneto West www.venetowest.com