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1997-12-21 22:43(idm) CR manufacturing flaw?
1997-12-21 23:37Jace Krause Re: (idm) CR manufacturing flaw?
└─ 1997-12-23 02:05Jeff Davis <pHlow> Re: (idm) CR manufacturing flaw?
1997-12-22 15:26Steve /k/./F/ Re: (idm) CR manufacturing flaw?
└─ 1997-12-22 15:35Synaptic Records Re: (idm) CR manufacturing flaw?
└─ 1997-12-22 16:16adam weishaupt Re: (idm) CR manufacturing flaw?
1997-12-22 17:47John Bush Re: (idm) CR manufacturing flaw?
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1997-12-21 22:43gg2g4ink@sprynet.comhas anyone else had trouble with their Chain Reaction CDs breaking in half? does the metal
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has anyone else had trouble with their Chain Reaction CDs breaking in half? does the metal packaging place unnatural stress on the disks when they're shelved horizontally? i notice that the bottom halves have a bit of "bounce," which makes the CD removable - but could also crack the CD when the case is impacted from above or from below. i have never had a problem with CDs breaking before - even when they were stored in the flimsiest of packaging. is my experience with CR01 an isolated incident, or have others had similar trouble? manufacturing flaws aren't unheard of - look at PDO - and i suspect that i'm not alone in my broken _Biokinetics_ grievances. thoughts? GuerillaG2-G4/gg gg2g4ink@sprynet.com np: Heinrich Teichmann - Music For Broken Disks (Specificat)
1997-12-21 23:37Jace Krausegg2g4ink@sprynet.com wrote: > has anyone else had trouble with their Chain Reaction CDs br
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gg2g4ink@sprynet.com wrote:
quoted 1 line has anyone else had trouble with their Chain Reaction CDs breaking in half? ...i suspect t> has anyone else had trouble with their Chain Reaction CDs breaking in half? ...i suspect that i'm not alone in my broken _Biokinetics_ grievances.
Wow, this is ironic. Just last night we busted out "Biokinetics" to be the soundtrack to our festivities, and lo and behold, it had cracked from the center hole up about a half on an inch. At first I couldn't get it to start playing, but after trying to snap it back in place a few times I got it. What a shame that it had to be such a great title; I think I'll be coming back to the Porter Ricks CD as often as I do Eno's "Discreet Music" or Rich's "Trances/Drones."
1997-12-23 02:05Jeff Davis <pHlow>On Sun, 21 Dec 1997 17:37:19 -0600, Jace Krause <kraus031@tc.umn.edu> said: >gg2g4ink@spry
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On Sun, 21 Dec 1997 17:37:19 -0600, Jace Krause <kraus031@tc.umn.edu> said:
quoted 12 lines gg2g4ink@sprynet.com wrote:>gg2g4ink@sprynet.com wrote: >> has anyone else had trouble with their Chain Reaction CDs breaking in half? ...i suspect that i'm not alone in my broken _Biokinetics_ grievances. > > >Wow, this is ironic. Just last night we busted out "Biokinetics" to be >the soundtrack to our festivities, and lo and behold, it had cracked >from the center hole up about a half on an inch. At first I couldn't get >it to start playing, but after trying to snap it back in place a few >times I got it. What a shame that it had to be such a great title; I >think I'll be coming back to the Porter Ricks CD as often as I do Eno's >"Discreet Music" or Rich's "Trances/Drones." >
i actually just noticed this on my vanquier elevations disc a week or so ago. just about 1/2" crack. o well, now i guess i have to leave it in the player. now if only they would release CR05 and CR18 on some sort of CR comp so that i could listen to substance: relish in the car. NP: funkstorung: funkenstille Jeff Davis <pHlow> ____--~~~~~~vvvv~~~~ oooo812.831.7846 jjdavis@xnet.com____---- ( ( ( vvvv ~~~~~~ooooooooooooo ___----( ( \ \ \ \ \ vvv ooooooooooooooooooo ____---- ( \ \ \ \ \ \ \ http://www.xnet.com/~jjdavis/
1997-12-22 15:26Steve /k/./F/gg2g4ink@sprynet.com wrote: > has anyone else had trouble with their Chain Reaction CDs br
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gg2g4ink@sprynet.com wrote:
quoted 9 lines has anyone else had trouble with their Chain Reaction CDs breaking in> has anyone else had trouble with their Chain Reaction CDs breaking in > half? > does the metal packaging place unnatural stress on the disks when > they're > shelved horizontally? i notice that the bottom halves have a bit of > "bounce," > which makes the CD removable - but could also crack the CD when the > case is > impacted from above or from below.
Yeah my Biokinetics has a crack going from the center hole about 15mm inwards... it still plays ok... but im not sure for how long... Steve /k/./F/
1997-12-22 15:35Synaptic RecordsAt 03:26 PM 12/22/97 +0000, Steve /k/./F/ wrote: >gg2g4ink@sprynet.com wrote: > >> has any
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At 03:26 PM 12/22/97 +0000, Steve /k/./F/ wrote:
quoted 12 lines gg2g4ink@sprynet.com wrote:>gg2g4ink@sprynet.com wrote: > >> has anyone else had trouble with their Chain Reaction CDs breaking in >> half? >> does the metal packaging place unnatural stress on the disks when >> they're >> shelved horizontally? i notice that the bottom halves have a bit of >> "bounce," >> which makes the CD removable - but could also crack the CD when the >> case is >> impacted from above or from below. >
Yes - while the packaging looks nice -- it's one of the dumbest designs I've ever seen. We had one come broken from the distributor and one re-order from a customer who broke theirs a week after we sent it. Since then we've been shipping them in regular jewel cases and putting the empty metal box in the package just in case someone wants it. Rick Synaptic Records (Rick and Ben) 608 S. Broadway Denver, CO 80209 (303) 722-9428 (phone) (303) 722-9540 (fax) synaptic@eazy.net http://www.eazy.net/synaptic-records/
1997-12-22 16:16adam weishaupti would just like to report that the structural integrity of my biokenetiks is intact and
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i would just like to report that the structural integrity of my biokenetiks is intact and that if you will notice how when you place the cd onto the bottom half of the packaging it acts similar to a snapple lid (or any other vaccuum seal) and a gentle "pop" from the backside will free the cd rather than attempting to lift/pry/twist the cd off, which im betting is when it has broken for most of you.
quoted 19 lines At 03:26 PM 12/22/97 +0000, Steve /k/./F/ wrote:>At 03:26 PM 12/22/97 +0000, Steve /k/./F/ wrote: >>gg2g4ink@sprynet.com wrote: >> >>> has anyone else had trouble with their Chain Reaction CDs breaking in >>> half? >>> does the metal packaging place unnatural stress on the disks when >>> they're >>> shelved horizontally? i notice that the bottom halves have a bit of >>> "bounce," >>> which makes the CD removable - but could also crack the CD when the >>> case is >>> impacted from above or from below. >> >Yes - while the packaging looks nice -- it's one of the dumbest designs >I've ever seen. We had one come broken from the distributor and one >re-order from a customer who broke theirs a week after we sent it. Since >then we've been shipping them in regular jewel cases and putting the empty >metal box in the package just in case someone wants it. >Rick
1997-12-22 17:47John Bush> has anyone else had trouble with their Chain Reaction CDs breaking in > half? > does the
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quoted 9 lines has anyone else had trouble with their Chain Reaction CDs breaking in> has anyone else had trouble with their Chain Reaction CDs breaking in > half? > does the metal packaging place unnatural stress on the disks when > they're > shelved horizontally? i notice that the bottom halves have a bit of > "bounce," > which makes the CD removable - but could also crack the CD when the > case is > impacted from above or from below.
Add my name to the list... I noticed an inch-long crack (from the center out) a few months after I bought it, though it still plays in most of my CD players. When you place the CD on the metallic tray, the tray has a tendency to bend backward, bending the CD along with it. I still haven't had any trouble with the Basic Channel or Maurizio packages (though I've obviously taken a bit more care with them since)... --------- JohnBush.