🎶 Capture Your Moments, One Disc at a Time!
Maxell's Premium Quality Noise Free Surface Playback Recordable CDs offer a reliable storage solution with 700MB capacity, lightning-fast write speeds ranging from 2x to 48x, and up to 80 minutes of playback time. Sold in a convenient 100-pack, these CDs are designed for permanent recording, ensuring your valuable data remains intact and secure.
T**.
Surprisingly good!
If you didn't know, most cheap (less that 20 cents a disc) CD-R media is not made by the brand (Maxell, Verbatim, Sony, Memorex, TDK, etc.) but by some manufacturer in Taiwan. A few years ago I bought a spindle of Maxell CD-Rs made by Prodisc, which I found to be pretty reliable. So I decided to get Maxell again, hoping to get the same manufacturer. However, this time it was Ritek, which I've heard a lot of bad things about online. After going through 40 of them, though, I have yet to have a coaster, and I haven't experienced any playback problems with them. I don't know yet about their longevity, but I'll update this review in a few months to see how well they hold up.Basically, out of the "cheap" CD-R spindles, I would recommend this and the Verbatim CD-R 100-Pack (which I got last year and were made by CMC Magnetics). Both have worked well for me. Yes, they are made by different manufacturers, which you think might make a difference, but consider: 1) Both CMC and Ritek have worked well for me. On the Internet you'll see a lot of people bashing both manufacturers (Ritek a bit more), but that's not my experience. 2) Even if you cared which Taiwanese company made your discs, the manufacturers change all the time. You might end up with a Ritek from Verbatim or a CMC from Maxell. Personally, there would only be two factors in my decision to purchase one or the other. One is that Maxell CD-Rs allow you to write on both the top and bottom, while Verbatim only gives space on the bottom. (This is independent of manufacturer, as each brand has its own label.) The other is, of course, price. Just pick the one that's cheaper! :)If you're more inclined and want something that will last 50 years, Taiyo Yuden or Verbatim DataLifePlus should be good. (Note that this is not the same as product as the Verbatim I mentioned earlier; this is actually made by Verbatim itself and is better quality.) For something that can supposedly last 300 years, try MAM-A Gold or Verbatim UltraLife Archival Grade Gold. (Yes, you heard me right, these discs have solid 24k gold on their surface.)
D**N
No problem at all
Very satisfied
S**K
great value
hard to find
D**Z
Sturdy Discs and Recorded Music Sounds Great on Them
I bought these to record my brother's band's music on them and they work great! The discs are sturdy - not flimsy like some brands - the sound quality is excellent no matter what I play the discs in - car or home or computer drive - sounds great in all of them. No skipping, no missed tracks. Very happy with these Maxell CD-R discs.
D**K
Great quality disk for quick CD mixes for client
These are excellent quality CD-Rs that I use in my recording studio for clients that want a quick mix for reference.
G**R
CD,s
CD,s work great.
K**N
Perfect!
I'm still burning people data discs. It's all about the mix baby. Easy to write on due to a grey appearance. I've had no errors yet! 🕺
R**S
Love Amazon
I really these CDs I've used them for years And I love shopping on Amazon the prices are unbeatable and your orders get there the next day sometimes. I won't shop anywhere else but Amazon
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