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Cd-rw

Asking advice here, seeing as how you all are well versed in storage mediums. I recently picked up a multi disk changer to go in my hifi cluster, i've wanted one ever since the one we had when iwas a kid died.

I would like to be able to fill the changer, while being able to change the music up if needed without keeping a giant stack of discs around. Verbatim seems to be the only ones readily avaible, but i rember those having around a 1/10 or so failure rate when i used them back in the day. I used tdk discs usually and i have some of those that still work. But i havent seen any of those in years.

Should i still try for the cd rws, or should i just bite the bullet and get a stack of cd rs and deal with organizing them? Any advice? If i plan to rewrite the discs every 2 months or so is it even worthwhile?

I want to do this so i can keep the original discs put up, and since everything is stored on my pc as well, i can weed out some of the tracks i'm not fond of and get more music i like per disc. And i know that i can just play the mp3/flac files from a usb directly on my receiver, but the mechanical noise and pausing is what i really miss.

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u/Fred_Wilkins — 1 day ago

Cc1 and cc2 nozzles the same?

Looking for some .2 nozzles and some extra .4 for some abrasive filament printings. Are the nozzles the same on each unit? I assume they are but dont 2ant to order a pack i cant use.

Any recommendations? Brass vs steel? Steel would last longer i assume but have worse thermal properties for printing?

Looking on amazon as i have some credit there.

On a side note, is there any better wood filled filament than the amolen stuff? I have tried a few others and they either dont have the wood feel, or clog up too much. The hobby lobby stuff was the best compromise, but it was way too light in color.

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u/Fred_Wilkins — 18 days ago