Accutower 21 Drive DVD/CD Duplicator Is A Safe Bet

By Trevor Freeman · Friday, April 17th, 2009

Accutower 21 Drive DVD CD DuplicatorHere at CDROM2GO, we feel that buying a high volume DVD/CD duplicator without doing your research is a lot like gambling. You put all your money on the table and take a blind chance that you will go home a winner. We don’t think this makes very much sense!

Fortunately, the Accutower 21 drive tower is an ace up your sleeve. Its rigid construction and industry-leading Pioneer drives are built to withstand any high-volume production environment. This is a machine you can truly depend on to make reliable copies of your CD and DVD discs, day in and day out.

On top of all that, this duplicator features a built-in hard drive for storing an entire library of master discs at the touch of a button. This is a great way to save wear and tear on both your master discs and your reader drive. With 21 high-speed recording drives, this system can easily crank out 210 DVDs or 360 CDs per hour!

So what is it that makes the Accutower 21 drive duplicator such a safe bet? Is it the easy to use controller, or is it the muscle of 21 high-speed recorders flexing at the same time?

Is it the versatility of the CD/DVD drives, or is it the reliability of the whole system? Is it the full one-year factory warranty that is guaranteed not to “bust?” In fact, all of these things make this machine one of our top high-volume duplicators.

Take it from me: don’t gamble with your duplication equipment. Just like in Blackjack, nothing beats the power of 21! Now that’s something you can bet on!


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Comments

What are the advantages over having two towers? I was looking to get two 11 drive towers for my company.

By Jim Mitchell on April 21st, 2009 at 8:54 am

Honestly? Nice copy but where’s the beef? What model burners? Burn speeds? Compatible with both PC and MAC burned discs? I’m actually looking to purchase another ten towers but nothing here turned my head.

James:
With the 21 drive tower, you can make copies of a single master disc and only have to load the master to the hard drive once. This would save time over two 11 drive towers. However, with two standalone towers you could burn different jobs at the same time and use the second tower as a backup machine in case of emergency. The best tower for you can be determined by carefully analyzing your duplication requirements.

Jim:
There’s no beef here my friend, it is all gravy! All of the information about the Accutower 21 drive can be accessed by clicking on the link in the article. For reference though, all of our Accutower duplicators currently feature Pioneer DVD/CD combo recorders rated at 18X.

As far as compatibility goes, our towers are stand-alone which means they do not need to connect to a computer for use.

Also, you can duplicate master discs from any origin with our towers. It does not matter whether you produced the original on a PC, Mac, Linux, or live recorder. As long as the disc is finalized and it plays, our towers can copy it. Hope this clears up any confusion!