CD Music Replication
CD-R media costs have dropped a lot over the last many years, making them cheap for anyone that wants to use them. If your band is prepared to start selling CDs, your best option might be to have your CDs copied. Copied CDs are the same CDs that you will find in music stores by major label artists. All of them have wonderful design outlined on the CD inserts, nice tray card inserts, screened art on the CD, and they are even shrink wrapped. The retail CDs that you purchase are not duplicated, they are actually replicated. This suggests that an actual copy of your master CD has been stamped out on all of.
If you are serious about selling your music for profit, replication is the way to go. The truth is, most stores simply won’t sell duplicated CDs. Copied CDs can be against the law, which is the real reason retail outlets simply will not carry them. Copied CDs let the stores know the CD is legitimate, and they can always carry those CDs.
For musicians and electrifying bands, CD duplication can have a tendency to be rather more dear than that of replication. To copy CDs, you want a PC with a CD burner, your CD-R media, cases,and a large amount of hours. Costly for those wishing to simply back up photos and information on a private PC, though the costs are perfect for musicians looking to make profit off their CDs.