later death CDs are on Nimbus, not on Discovery Systems.Avenger wrote:Proof?Heathen wrote:Discovery Systems is definetly earlier than Nimbus.
Oh, and theres the small detail that Discovery Systems closed it's doors in 1988.
That doesn't mean anything. Nimbus was pressing CD's as early as 1986. How do you tell the difference?Heathen wrote:later death CDs are on Nimbus, not on Discovery Systems.Avenger wrote:Proof?Heathen wrote:Discovery Systems is definetly earlier than Nimbus.
Oh, and theres the small detail that Discovery Systems closed it's doors in 1988.
bigfootkit wrote:"Your Steel Is Not True"
stormspell wrote:"I hate all my releases. I only listen to Korn and Limp Bizkit, don't you know..."
What equipment are you using to play your discs?Grimlord wrote:could be cause they sucked at pressing CDs! Half of them don't even play anymore...Heathen wrote: Oh, and theres the small detail that Discovery Systems closed it's doors in 1988.
bigfootkit wrote:"Your Steel Is Not True"
stormspell wrote:"I hate all my releases. I only listen to Korn and Limp Bizkit, don't you know..."
Fact: DS press cannot be later than 1988Avenger wrote:That doesn't mean anything. Nimbus was pressing CD's as early as 1986. How do you tell the difference?Heathen wrote:later death CDs are on Nimbus, not on Discovery Systems.Avenger wrote:
Proof?
Oh, and theres the small detail that Discovery Systems closed it's doors in 1988.
about 6 different CD-players at work, 4 at home (computer, stereo, discman)Avenger wrote:What equipment are you using to play your discs?Grimlord wrote:could be cause they sucked at pressing CDs! Half of them don't even play anymore...Heathen wrote: Oh, and theres the small detail that Discovery Systems closed it's doors in 1988.
I have seen this same "problem" mentioned before but I have not had this issue. I agree the quality is a lot lower then many manufacturers but claiming the discs aren't playable is an over exaggeration from my experience.
First press of Dead Brain Cells / Universe is also a JVC Japanese press.Heathen wrote:Still think that DS are first but it is more difficult to prove now. By the way I found out (haven't seen it) that the first press of Leprosy on Combat has "made in Japan by JVC" on the matrix. If this is true this would add to the combat Japan list.
Yes. The version I used to have said "made in USA" on the disc print but the matrix was definitely JVC Japan (had all those weird symbols like the old FEMS CDs of that time). All the print on the disc / inserts is identical to the other version (Nimbus I believe? Don't remember) only matrix is different. Could actually be a second pressing, who knows?Helstar wrote:Are there two Combat pressings of this one then ?perishinflames wrote: First press of Dead Brain Cells / Universe is also a JVC Japanese press.