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- GlynRichards
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TD DM 2.1
I know what I'll be doing in the future.
Sorry for that, Glyn, but this is NOT a Tangerine Dream - Eastgate product!GlynRichards wrote:Just received this. All the teeth around the CD were cracked so that the disc fell out when I opened it. I bought it for £16.30 from cybersounds. I've just noticed that it'll be stocked at play.com for £11.99 with free delivery.
I know what I'll be doing in the future.
I've the same broken teeth problem from eastgate too, but I've always just replaced the inside. I don't think that it's eastgate or cybersounds fault I think it's more to do with the postal service to be honest.Einstein's Barber (ADMIN) wrote:Sorry for that, Glyn, but this is NOT a Tangerine Dream - Eastgate product!GlynRichards wrote:Just received this. All the teeth around the CD were cracked so that the disc fell out when I opened it. I bought it for £16.30 from cybersounds. I've just noticed that it'll be stocked at play.com for £11.99 with free delivery.
I know what I'll be doing in the future.
Complaints on this must be addressed to the corresponding source.
Best regards,
Einstein's Barber (ADMIN)
Glyn, why not get a couple of replacement ones from a company like covers 33? (I should check really!), anyway there's loads of companies that do replacement bits and pieces.GlynRichards wrote:I've the same broken teeth problem from eastgate too, but I've always just replaced the inside. I don't think that it's eastgate or cybersounds fault I think it's more to do with the postal service to be honest.Einstein's Barber (ADMIN) wrote:Sorry for that, Glyn, but this is NOT a Tangerine Dream - Eastgate product!GlynRichards wrote:Just received this. All the teeth around the CD were cracked so that the disc fell out when I opened it. I bought it for £16.30 from cybersounds. I've just noticed that it'll be stocked at play.com for £11.99 with free delivery.
I know what I'll be doing in the future.
Complaints on this must be addressed to the corresponding source.
Best regards,
Einstein's Barber (ADMIN)
I think that 'crystal' CD cases are more fragile than the black ones and any amount of pressure in the centre breaks the teeth.
Trouble is I'm committed to buying every damn eastgate/tdi/cybersounds release now. I'd rather get them from the source and put more money in the right pockets than go to other places. Also, you guys always release them way ahead of other places, which is good.
I think I'll have to. But it would be nice if the postman didn't break them in the first place!24db wrote:Glyn, why not get a couple of replacement ones from a company like covers 33? (I should check really!), anyway there's loads of companies that do replacement bits and pieces.GlynRichards wrote:I've the same broken teeth problem from eastgate too, but I've always just replaced the inside. I don't think that it's eastgate or cybersounds fault I think it's more to do with the postal service to be honest.Einstein's Barber (ADMIN) wrote: Sorry for that, Glyn, but this is NOT a Tangerine Dream - Eastgate product!
Complaints on this must be addressed to the corresponding source.
Best regards,
Einstein's Barber (ADMIN)
I think that 'crystal' CD cases are more fragile than the black ones and any amount of pressure in the centre breaks the teeth.
Trouble is I'm committed to buying every damn eastgate/tdi/cybersounds release now. I'd rather get them from the source and put more money in the right pockets than go to other places. Also, you guys always release them way ahead of other places, which is good.
digi packs are the WORST!...when they break you can't replace a thing...totally useless.epsilon75 wrote:Why dont record companies use Digi-paks or those Japanese mini-replica Lp types are superb IMHOtimer wrote:Never could get my head around the type of plastic that jewel cases are made from far to fragile.
you know what I mean Col...those ones with the holder bonded onto the card sleeve. I've got a couple from Star Sounds Orchestra and everytime you open them the discs fall out onto the floor...grrrrrrrrrepsilon75 wrote:Well i can see where you are coming from with Digi-paks,so you must handle them with care.........but those Jap mini-replicas are Lush IMHO
Yes i know the ones you mean,and that has happened to me on a couple of occasions,i think the ALL cardboard sleeves are a much better option...24db wrote:you know what I mean Col...those ones with the holder bonded onto the card sleeve. I've got a couple from Star Sounds Orchestra and everytime you open them the discs fall out onto the floor...grrrrrrrrrepsilon75 wrote:Well i can see where you are coming from with Digi-paks,so you must handle them with care.........but those Jap mini-replicas are Lush IMHO
That reminds me I have about 7 Conrad Schnitzler card sleeve versions and I've only heard about 2 so far
They sell them in Woolworths and Sainsbury's too.24db wrote:Glyn, why not get a couple of replacement ones from a company like covers 33? (I should check really!), anyway there's loads of companies that do replacement bits and pieces.GlynRichards wrote:I've the same broken teeth problem from eastgate too, but I've always just replaced the inside. I don't think that it's eastgate or cybersounds fault I think it's more to do with the postal service to be honest.Einstein's Barber (ADMIN) wrote: Sorry for that, Glyn, but this is NOT a Tangerine Dream - Eastgate product!
Complaints on this must be addressed to the corresponding source.
Best regards,
Einstein's Barber (ADMIN)
I think that 'crystal' CD cases are more fragile than the black ones and any amount of pressure in the centre breaks the teeth.
Trouble is I'm committed to buying every damn eastgate/tdi/cybersounds release now. I'd rather get them from the source and put more money in the right pockets than go to other places. Also, you guys always release them way ahead of other places, which is good.