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51 of 54 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Different grades of Taiyo Yuden
I just found out that there is a grade-a and grade-b when it comes to the silver thermal cdr's. I purchased 2 100 count cake boxes from a vendor I won't mention and just about all of them have air bubbles in the thermal layer coating. We'll I contacted Taiyo Yuden and gave them the 7 digit lot number on the hub. Guess what, these are not their grade-a product but...
Published on August 14, 2007 by H. Kidder

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2.0 out of 5 stars Not Worth It
After doing some research I was led to believe that I would be best off buying these made in Japan JVC cdr's for high quality & lack of defective discs. I take my music collection seriously & simply want a very good quality cdr to burn music on to. First time out using these Taiyo Yuden cdr's 1 of 4 newly burned discs would not play on my CD player. What gives? This is...
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51 of 54 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Different grades of Taiyo Yuden, August 14, 2007
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H. Kidder (Virginia, USA) - See all my reviews
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I just found out that there is a grade-a and grade-b when it comes to the silver thermal cdr's. I purchased 2 100 count cake boxes from a vendor I won't mention and just about all of them have air bubbles in the thermal layer coating. We'll I contacted Taiyo Yuden and gave them the 7 digit lot number on the hub. Guess what, these are not their grade-a product but something by Valuebrand/Microboards!! Same packaging and smell (Taiyo Yuden is supposed to smell like peaches I read somewhere) anyway please before purchasing Taiyo Yuden inquire as to the grade and ask if they have a 13 digit lot number, this will indicate grade-a. I was informed by Media Supply that they only sell grade-a unless requested. I have purchased from them before and they had 13 digit lot numbers and no air bubbles. But of course I wanted to find a cheaper price and purchased from another vendor. Bad mistake.
Why would Taiyo Yuden impune their reputation with a grade-b product? It's like a game on how to confuse the customer.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The second best brand of blank CD-R media for music! (MAM-A/Mitsui Gold is the first, at 6x the cost!), February 22, 2011
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Peter Lehmann (Fort Wayne, IN USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: 100 Taiyo Yuden/JVC 52X CDR (CD-R) 80min 700MB Shiny Silver in Cake Box (Electronics)
Taiyo-Yuden is made in Japan with the same care and quality of a Honda or Lexus. They are also one of the first producers of digital-optical discs, and it shows.

The compatibility of this media has been perfect! I have bought TONS of blank-media over the years and I have always been used to the fact that some of the media will be flawed or will have recording errors. I throw the disc away and cross my fingers hoping the next disc will be okay. Sometimes, a different brand disc will work fine on all my equipment, but not on a friends. Again, with Taiyo-Yuden, this has never been the case. T.Y. discs have ALWAYS worked on any equipment my friends, family, or myself have ever tried them in.

I have NEVER had flawed discs or recordings on Taiyo-Yuden products. And if you can sacrifice the silk-screened label showing off the brand name and allowing you to label your discs in a perfectly straight manner (I do admit this is one of the reasons the product received only four stars, I guess I am just an O.C.D.-case perfectionist and a show-off), MAKE THIS BRAND ONE OF YOUR FIRST CHOICES! The cost of this unbranded media saves you money and gives you more value. Ironically, this makes it one of the CHEAPEST choices as well. Also, the blank face of the disc allows those of you who like to, like me, use colored Sharpies to decorate the discs (Hint: a pretty, hand-decorated mix-CD often gets even better results, when given to "someone special," than a hand-written card or letter!).

As far as a difference you can hear: the audio-quality of these discs in high-end CD-players is very good, as it is in my after-market car stereo (built for sound-quality, not a "look at me" boom-boom system), and every other audio system I play them in! I will often record my pre-recorded CD albums on CD-Rs to listen to on an everyday basis; this way, I can loan my albums to people without the originals "getting lost" (I have one friend who, when approached by me about a CD sitting on his car-seat that I once owned, would always say, and I quote "No, that is my CD, I have the box and everything!") or risk getting damaged when left around or in my car. On high-end equipment, these CD-Rs are virtually indistinguishable to the originals, alloying me to leave the original recordings protected safely in their original boxes and out of harm's way.

BUY THE BEST AND SPEND LESS THAN AVERAGE? Sounds like a great value to me!

ADDITIONAL REVIEW INFORMATION:
BY THE WAY! The following statements involve DVD-R media ONLY, I have NOT experienced any problems with JVC/Taiyo-Yuden CD-R media AT THIS POINT! It is also important to point out that the new computer I mention does not recognize TDK brand CDs either!

I DO need to point out that when I started buying the "JVC" labeled Taiyo-Yuden media, I started to have some problems. The first JVC labeled spindle of T.Y. DVD-R media had FIVE discs that did not burn correctly (the second, THREE)! I DO tend to be a bit of a perfectionist (trust me, NOT in a good way), and five out of a hundred is only one bad of twenty, but I have never had five discs out of a 100-disc spindle go bad from ANY manufacturer. I have only used two-hundred JVC labeled Taiyo-Yudens and EIGHT were bad, this is the worst record of any manufacturer I have used with the exception of TDK. Admittedly, I only had a few bad TDK discs in my history, but my new computer rarely even recognizes there is a blank TDK disc in the drive; and when it does, the recordings ALWAYS fail, EVERY TIME. The JVC/Taiyo-Yudens that failed, failed on this same computer (however, NONE of the Taiyo-Yuden-ONLY discs EVER failed on this computer).

My friends have also told me five of one-hundred is very lucky compared to their experiences and I burn HUNDREDS of discs a year compared to them so I still recommend Taiyo-Yuden more than any other brand (MAM-A/Mitsui is trusted as the finest-quality blank-media on the market, but until the JVC/T.Y.s, I had more discs fail by MAM-A than T.Y. Also, they are SIGNIFICANTLY more expensive, I DO use MAM-A for the most important recordings of music, video, and important digital data). Because Taiyo-Yudens cost much less than MAM-A/Mitsui, go with T.Y. first. If you wish to record audiophile-quality music for audiophile-quality equipment, or back-up live performances or family videos, spend the extra money on MAM-A/Mitsui, but for general everyday use, ONLY use Taiyo-Yuden!
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Had no problems with these CD's, November 20, 2008
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This review is from: 100 Taiyo Yuden/JVC 52X CDR (CD-R) 80min 700MB Shiny Silver in Cake Box (Electronics)
They're pretty decent quality blank CD's. I've had no problems. Just remember both sides of the CD's are silver. With no letters on the CD's what so ever. Just plain blank media with no company name, or CD's type or length etc...
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent!, January 15, 2007
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This review is from: 100 Taiyo Yuden/JVC 52X CDR (CD-R) 80min 700MB Shiny Silver in Cake Box (Electronics)
I bought these CDRs for making copies of CD+Gs for karaoke. CD+Gs can be very picky on quality and Taiyo Yuden works the best for me for this purpose. The copies will play in a lot more different karaoke players than other brands. I am very pleased with them. The only problem I had was the way the box was packed for shipment. The spindles were broken and one cakebox cracked, but the disks were not damaged.
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Probably not fakes, March 24, 2007
This review is from: 100 Taiyo Yuden/JVC 52X CDR (CD-R) 80min 700MB Shiny Silver in Cake Box (Electronics)
It's a serious charge to suggest that these are "fakes". I wouldn't judge simply by what you expect to see written on the hub. It's easy to download a freeware program that will scan a blank disc and tell you all the details about it and it's manufacturer. Please do a legitimate test of them before you make that charge. I am more inclined to suspect a compatibility issue with your equipment.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars No, All CD-Rs are *not* the same., June 6, 2010
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This review is from: 100 Taiyo Yuden/JVC 52X CDR (CD-R) 80min 700MB Shiny Silver in Cake Box (Electronics)
As the years have gone by, my car stereo has gotten more and more picky about its media. At this point, it will play only about 30% of regular factory-pressed music CDs and less than 20% of CDR-s I record on non Taio Yuden blanks.

This didn't use to be a big problem because I could read the "made in" labels on CD-Rs at the store. If it said "made in Japan" then it was invariably made by Taio Yuden regardless of whether the "brand" was Sony, Fuji or whatever. In the last year or so it has become very uncommon to be able to find a batch of "made in Japan" CD-Rs anymore however.

I've burned 4 or 5 from this pack of 100 already, and my stereo has been happy with each one.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Just plain excellence!, February 1, 2011
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This review is from: 100 Taiyo Yuden/JVC 52X CDR (CD-R) 80min 700MB Shiny Silver in Cake Box (Electronics)
Forget the so-called bargain brands - these are the true bargain blanks. With the proper burning software, no C2 errors and C1 errors about one-tenth those of other brands as measured by Nero Tools. No "coasters" generated, while a recent batch of another brand had 15% duds. I've found no way for the consumer to find out from the packaging who the blank manufacturer really is, but one can be sure that these are really TY blanks - the best I've found so far!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars So far, so good, March 9, 2010
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So far, no duds. They function as designed; not much more to tell. I'd buy them again.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars But are'nt all Blank CDs the same????, March 2, 2010
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B. Bernardini "jaco111" (San Antonio, Texas United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: 100 Taiyo Yuden/JVC 52X CDR (CD-R) 80min 700MB Shiny Silver in Cake Box (Electronics)
Being both a listener and a musician , I want to hear a good copy
of music. My friend told me about these blank Cd's. They are wonderful. I had lots of problem with my version 9 Roxio not
reconizing the Cd or burning it very poorly. These are like.. well
just amazing. The adapt to anything mp3,flac,ape. I heard you can
burn a CD with mp3 to burn as a data disk to of course giving you
much more listening time on a CD. I could not do this with TDK,nor
Verbatim blank discs. You put one of these suckers in, it does everything. When I do road trips I have 4 disc now that are holding
about 3 hours of solid music,without the frustrating waiting for your
car cd player to search or it will show its playing but it has not actually touched the disk. I first went to Google to find out what are the best recording Cd's there is. They told me it was these. So I always check it out ,went to their site on how they make these beauties. And of course Amazon does have even a lower price than buying directly from the company. You dont have to get anything fancy
to get these. Because there are many styles to choose from. The CDs
are not marked as in top and bottom, but if you look at one side ,you will notice one side has a blue tint,that is the recording side.
I tried out my first 100 and I am just about to order another 100.
Fantastic sounding especially for Jazz and Classical.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The best......, November 16, 2011
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This review is from: 100 Taiyo Yuden/JVC 52X CDR (CD-R) 80min 700MB Shiny Silver in Cake Box (Electronics)
I've been purchasing the Taiyo Yuden CDs for 9 years and have never had a problem! Now they have a JVC label but nothing has changed. When purchased in bulk, this is bang for the buck. I always try to purchase 600 at a time. They are of the highest quality and a studio owner can be proud to give a final burned product to a client knowing they are doing the best they can do for their client!
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