Installation of Logic painfully slow!!!

Just got my first Mac ever. An iMac 21". Trying to install Logig Studio 9 but the installation is ridicuolusly slow.
Takes hours per CD and Im only on CD 3!????
Not a good first impression! I don't want to swear in church but I would haver been done long ago on ANY PC.
Is there a problem with my iMac???

Update: Using my old external CD/DVD drive (20x), everything installs MUCH faster.  I then went back and checked the Tech Specs on the iMac's built-in DVD drive, and it's only 8x.  Blah!  Pretty disappointing that the built-in drive is so slow-poky.
However, lesson learned. From now on, I use my external drive whenever speed is an issue.

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