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| CATEGORY: | Electronics |
| MANUFACTURER: | Maxell |
| FEATURES: | Create compilations of favorite tracks to add variety to their listening experience, Requires a home audio CD Recorder |
| TYPE: | Blank CD-R (Compact Disc, Recordable, Writeable, Rewriteable, CDRW, CDR-W, RW Media) |
| MEDIA: | Electronics |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 025215188497 |
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Customer Reviews of MAXELL CDR80M Recordable CD for Audio CD Recorders
Best on the market For me these have been the best CD's on the market. I basically used this brand because they were the ones I generally used when transferring my albums to cassette. The same quality continues.
I personally never liked using Fuji or Sony recording media in the past. TDK wasn't bad with cassettes; however, my record with CD-R's with them has been 25 wasted discs out of a spindle of 50. I have so far used hundreds of the Maxells (this line and their others) and have only had one or two discs I had to discard due to errors.
Also, all the ones I made a few years ago still sound great.
These are the best CD-R's for both price and performance.
great product, works very well for me
I was surprised to see the results the prior reviewer had in using these music CD-Rs. I have been using the Maxell CD-Rs for three years and I have never had a problem. The home audio CD Recorder that I use is the Sony RCD-W1 and I get a perfect copy every time with the Maxell CD-Rs. I know some CD burners on PCs can use music/audio CD-Rs to make copies but I know that there are occasional burn/read errors when using them. In that situation, I suggest sticking to regular CD-Rs. I have a stack of burned Maxell CD-Rs that I am alwasys listening to in my car and to date play flawlessly.
unreliable discs
I burn about 50 CDs a week in live music trades. I can tell you from experience that these discs do not last. After a year or so, they start to skip more and more and have all sorts of problems. Any scratches that they have only make it worse. I recommend using Sony, Fuji, or TDK. All the others are cheaply made in comparison and just don't stand the test of time. So if you care about preserving your CDs, don't use these ones.