Using cheap CD-R disc on Audio recorder


Did anyone use a computer cd-r disc to be burned on audio recorder player such as Pioneer or Philips ??
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Showing 4 responses by danvetc

I'm not sure of the question, but at Staples you can get the Nashua brand CD-R (Digital Audio) for something like $35. There are no jewel boxes at that price, but cost/cd is 70 cents! With the jewel boxes, a 10 pack is about $11.50. That's pretty cheap! My Pioneer recorder is only able to use the Digital Audio designated discs to record. Charlie
I should report that all the digital CD-R "Digital Audio" designated discs I have made all play, without fail, on my Pioneer DV-525 DVD player into a Bel Canto DAC1. I would also like to say, in the spirit of this site in the "good old days," my Pioneer W839 is WAY better than Craig's W739. [:)] Charlie
Ramstl, have you found a particular brand of CDR, ("Digital Audio" type for use in a consumer grade machine,) to be a better performer than another? I have tried Sony, Maxcell, and Nashua, so far, and I cannot tell a difference. The Nashua brand is very inexpensive and can be bought in bulk at my local Staples. Thanks, Charlie.