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Maxell CDR80M Recordable CD for Audio CD Recorders
 
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Spindle Package of 50 CDR80 Recordable CDs / Each holds up to 80 minutes of music

Maxell CDR80M Recordable CD for Audio CD Recorders Details

  • Create compilations of favorite tracks to add variety to their listening experience
  • Requires a home audio CD Recorder

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Customer Reviews For Maxell CDR80M Recordable CD for Audio CD Recorders

ONLY CDR's I EVER Use!
 
Review Date: August 30, 2005
Reviewer: Robert Nimmo, Mount Bethel, Pennsylvania USA
I started burning my own CDR's 5 years ago when I finally got a stereo-unit CD burner. I've mainly only been making mix CD's for my friends and compilation CD's to trim down the size of my extensive CD collection. By far, these Music CDR's from Maxell are THE BEST out there! Over the years, I've had very few problems with them, whereas with other brands I can't even begin to list the problems I've had without getting dizzy from the sheer astronomical number of problems.

The only problem I have, is that these CDR's are getting harder and harder to find. 4 years ago I was able to pick up 10 packs of them(in standard-sized jewel cases, which I prefer) at any Walmart or K-Mart in my area. Now I have to resort to searching for them online. I want to stock up on them before they are completely discontinued, and I highly suggest that everyone else out there who's interested in TOP-QUALITY CDR's do the same!
The Best CDR Music Media
 
Review Date: May 21, 2003
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I have used Maxell Music CDR's for several years now and find them superior to any other brand I have tried. They play easily in all of my CD players and the sound is crystal clear!
No longer best on the market
 
Review Date: April 13, 2004
Reviewer: Eric D. Wincentsen, Tempe, AZ United States
My original review is below. It still stands if you may have some of these hanging around from 2004 or before. Shortly after I wrote this, though, Maxell went to pot. I was throwing away more CD's than I was burning.

It became so frustrating that I switched to Fuji. These days, I would say that Fuji All Purpose are the best; hardly ever any malfunctions, and no data loss as of yet. They also seem to work fine in any CD recorder.

So, while Maxell used to be great (I used them for cassettes all the time back in the day), they decided at some point to cut corners rather than make a product customers like and can use reliably.

At this point, change the five stars to one.

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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.
Maxell always comes through.
 
Review Date: January 12, 2007
Reviewer: J. Menard, Asheville, NC
These Music CDR's are great. Apparently with the older equipment you must use the music cdr format. Other brands of music cdr's just don't work, but Maxell comes through and works every time. Great product!!
great product, works very well for me
 
Review Date: February 13, 2004
Reviewer: mix master i.c.e., a galaxy, far, far away...
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.

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The talented Rock artist Joe Walsh has released him CD entitled But Seriously Folks. I am very confident and happy to announce that I believe Joe Walsh fans and rock fans will be happy about that. With the release of artistry But Seriously Folks Joe Walsh is on display full Walsh has once again delivered a brilliant collection of tracks that could very well be him best work to date.

It 'a rare day indeed that I get a CD of an artist that I can not say a bad track in the woods. I am more than happy to announce that's exactly what I have to say about this. Simply is not evil in the woods. No fillers here at all.

The good thing about a CD like this is when the talent is this rich even if Rock is not your favorite genre you still can not help but appreciate the greatness of the artist.

If you're a Joe Walsh, or simply a fan of rock music is a > Your CD collection simply should not be without.

While the entire album is outstanding the truly standout tunes are track 2 – Second Hand Store, track 7 – Theme From weirdo boat, and track 8 – Life's Been Good.

My Bonus Pick, and the date Sore [... as in "Stuck on Repeat"] is track 1 – more and more. Wow

But seriously Folks Notes:

Joe Walsh But Seriously Folks originally issued July 16, 1991 on the label Elektra Entertainment.

> CD Track list follows:

1. And more than 2 Second Hand Store 3 Indian Summer 4 At station 5 6 tomorrow. Tube 7 Theme From Boat weirdo 8 Life's Been Good

Personnel: Joe Walsh (vocals, guitar, synthesizer), Joey Murcia (guitar), Jay Furgeson (keyboards), Willie Weeks (bass), Joe Vitale (drums, percussion, flute, synthesizer).

Additional personnel: Gley Frey, Don Henley (vocals), Don Felder (pedal steel guitar), Bill Szymczyk (tambourine), Jody Boyer, JoeVitale, Timothy B. Schmidt (background vocals).

Recorded at Bayshore Studios, Coconut Grove, Florida.