Are all blank CDR'S created equal ???


I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW WHICH CDR'S SOUND BEST? ARE THERE "GOLD" CDR'S AVAILABLE? WHERE IS THE BEST PLACE TO BUY?
THANKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
mrpresident
Hello Mr. President (always wanted to say that;.). Could someone please post a web site where these Mitsui CD blanks are available? I've never heard of them, but have gotten very good results with Maxell, Sony, and even the pretty inexpensive Memorex that some seem to bitch about.

I have a Sony ES CD player, Pioneer CD recorder/player, and Levinson M37 transport and all read and play all these CD-Rs just fine-- think I've also had a few TDKs. My daughter's Denon CD player and her car CD player also read/play them with no problem. And the sound quality of all is equal as near as I can tell.

From what I've gleaned off the inet, the blue-green dyes now used in CD-R blanks are much more stable than those from 2-3 years ago. Cheers Mr. President. Craig
Craig, after saying those words, do you know feel like a "top advisor" ? : ) Sean
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Here's a site that sells the Mitui Gold for $.77 each for 100 to 500 w/o jewel cases: http://www.cddimensions.com/cd-r_media/mtc-r74tgg-cb.asp

and another where one can buy packs of 25 with jewel cases at $1.35 each:
http://www.arcal.com/goldinjewelbox.html

Let your search engine do the walking.

BTW, black cd blanks by Memorex and PNY are said by some to sound the best for audio. Have tried them and they work fine, although I can't say I can hear any difference compared with others I've used. Look sexy though with gold lettering on a black background. <:)
How 'bout good an' cheap?am-dig.com(Americal Digital) has the Mitsu's but also has spindles of .18 cent spindle blanks called Taiyo Yuden.I have yet to have a failure and even use them as matering discs.They are so cheap because they are only rated to 4X.but the work greta for transcribing Lp's and doing double speed copies.