Adventures In Audio

Disc Makers Introduces Its Fastest CD and DVD Duplicators

Disc Makers has announced its newest line of Reflex duplicators, the ReflexMax1, ReflexMax4, ReflexMax7, and ReflexUltra.

Starting with an all-new design, the ReflexMax and ReflexUltra towers are enclosed in sleek silver cases. Strategically-placed cooling vents on the front and side panels and a system of powerful fans inside keep things cool inside to prevent drives from overheating and shutting down.

For performance, the towers are built with the latest 52x CD-R and16x DVD R/48x CD-R Plextor drives. An optional USB connection package is available for only $139 that allows users to send disc images directly from their PC or Mac to the Reflex duplicator.

The ReflexMax line is available with one, four, or seven drives, making it easy to select the system that best fits your production needs. The ReflexMax1 is priced at $299 for CD-R and $490 for DVD R/CD-R, the four-drive ReflexMax4 is $790 for CD-R and $1,290 for DVD R/CD-R, and the seven-drive ReflexMax7 is $990 for CD-R and $1,790 for DVD R/CD-R.

The ReflexUltra is a seven-drive tower that has the same features as the ReflexMax, but is optimized to burn only Disc Makers Ultra blank CD-Rs and DVD-Rs. Starting at $690 for 52x CD-R and $1,290 for 16x DVD R/48x CD-R.

All four- and seven-drive units include a 120 Gigabyte hard drive for DVD models (80 GB for CD units) where you can store your frequently copied programs.

All Reflex duplicators come with 100 FREE Disc Makers Ultra 52x CD-Rs or 15 8x DVD-Rs, a one year bumper-to-bumper warranty, Disc Makers' Perfect Fit Guarantee, FREE lifetime technical support, and discounted pricing on future blank media purchases.

For more information, visit their web site at www.discmakers.com

Tuesday February 22, 2005

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