Best Digital Audio CDR for standalone CD Recorder?


I just got a used (but factory refurbished) Harmon Kardon CD Recordable. I want to burn cd's at 1X to make the most primo copies possible without bothering with computer programs.

First, does anyone have any general advice/theory/experience in this arena that would care to pontificate at length? ;)

Secondly, what's the best brand/brands of Digtial Audio CDR's available and where are some of the best (read: cheapest) places you can get them online?

Thanks, peeps!
soulgoober

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Best and cheapest? Oxymoronic, to me.

Ok, fair enough! LOL

I guess what I meant to say is, what's the best, and then what's the cheapest price they're available at?
I checked out the links, and wow! Is there anything intermediate? You know, like better than Sony/Philips/Maxell, etc. but not quite as pricey as those other ones? If not, that's cool, just checking...

I'd still like to know anyone else's experience with audio cdr's and their philosophy on them as opposed to recordable cd's, etc.

I'm kind of shocked actually how much things have changed. When I first bought a standalone cd recorder in 2000 or so, it seems like at least half the cdr's out there were digital audio ones that you could use, but in the intervening years it seems cd recorders have vastly fallen out of favor and the available cdr's at stores are a decided minority with the price going far higher than your generic recordable cdr's for computer use only...