[78-L] reliable CD-R blanks

Doug Pomeroy audiofixer at verizon.net.invalid
Sat Dec 27 19:22:17 PST 2014


I have had good results for years recording at slow speeds (but never as slow as 1x) using Taiyo Yuden discs 
with the green Cynanine dye recording surface.  These are now being sold under the JVC/Taiyo Yuden label.

CDs manufactured with Phthalocyanine dye have some advantages over those made with Cynanine dye, but 
for slow speed writing I believe the Cynanine is preferred.  

Excellent Archival Gold discs made with Phthalocyanine dye are manufactured by MAM-A/Mitsui.

All brands of CD-R are widely available via dealers on the internet.  I now buy mine from http://www.mediasupply.com. 

> CD recordable technology is a complex and convoluted subject. There are many factors that come into play when recording a disc: the rate of spin, the formula of the dye, the ambient temperature, the internal temperature, the age of the media, the power and wavelength of the laser, the spacing and size of the marks on the media relative to the speed of the disc, to name but a very few. Media manufacturers are constantly adjusting the myriad factors of disc production, including but certainly not limited to the formula of the dye polymer. CD-R media must combine the properties of compatibility, writability, readability, and data longevity. To say that a certain dye formula or brand of media is inherently better than another based exclusively on one of these properties is not only simplistic, it is misleading.


Doug Pomeroy
Audio Restoration and Mastering Services
193 Baltic St   
Brooklyn, NY  11201-6173
(718) 855-2650
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