100 Pack Smartbuy Digital Audio CD-R Music 52X 700MB/80Min White Inkjet Hub Printable Blank Recordable Disc
$21.59
Price: $21.59
(as of Oct 28, 2024 12:51:50 UTC – Details)
This media designs primarily for audio recording. This media combines the pristine sound of Compact Disc with the ability to play on home, car and portable CD players. This write-once disc designs expressly for recording up to 80 minutes of excellent sound quality of music or audio equal to pre-recorded compact discs.
Brand: Smartbuy
Type: Digital Audio CD-R or CD-R Music. Speed: 52X. Capacity: 700MB. Recording Time: 80 min.
Top Surface: White Inkjet Hub Printable (Non Stacking Ring)
Design for digital audio quality sound. This media combines the pristine sound of Compact Disc with the ability to play on home, car and portable CD players.
Quantity: 100 Pack. Packaging: Plastic Shrink Wrap
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Customers like the quality, burn rate, and value of the blank storage media. They mention they’re very good discs, work great to burn music on, and provide excellent value for money.
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9 reviews for 100 Pack Smartbuy Digital Audio CD-R Music 52X 700MB/80Min White Inkjet Hub Printable Blank Recordable Disc
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T. Stephens –
Great CDs to burn music on.
What I liked about:1) the price2) works great to burn music on them3) an all white face, great to write information on about the burn cd.4) yes I would buy this product again.
Amazon Customer –
Great quality!
Love the cds. They were exactly what I was looking for.
Jywgamer –
Good Value for 100 Discs
Bought the 100 discs version for a good price and also fewer and fewer stores are not resstocking them.The disc comes with a blank printable surface which I no longer use oy on my printer.It does the job of storing my MP3’s files and playing them on my modern portable CD player..
Melvin Jackson –
I can record on my audio cd recorder with no problems
Great quality and easy to use
Glenn R. Chappell –
Excellent Value
I Love these cd’s. They work great, they sound great. Excellent sound at low price.
Linda Burden –
Cd
They appear to be ok. But were not packed well. Label was torn off and stuck in bottom of box. Partially bubble wrapped. Not on spindle or even shrink wrapped. Loose. One scratched from the way its loose and able to slide around. Pictures included
david gannon –
They work perfectly
Happy
Stanley Kohl; –
Work with many stand-alone CD recorders
Updated 9 June 2022:I’m glad that these are again available. There were quality issues with the first package I received, but the second batch was much better. These discs are from Ritek, but made in Vietnam instead of the Taiwan-sourced discs that have been sold under the Maxell name. Performance is about the same, and I was able to get a few of them to work on my old Philips CDR 765 and CDR 870, though as with the Maxell discs the yield for this is low, and batch related. They did not work with my JVC recorder, which misidentified one as a CD-RW. But they work fine on the old LG recorders (Harman Kardon CDR2, TDK DA3826, Aiwa XC-RW700), and usually work with the SONY RCD-W500C, though with the same occasional “fail to finalize” issues seen with Maxell discs.I don’t have a way to print labels, so can’t comment on the surface quality. I got the white printable variety to avoid having the “Smart Buy” logo taking up a large part of the label area. The white label has a paper-like surface, which I prefer for use with a CD marking pen to the smooth “water-shield” type.On the down side, the defect rate is higher than it has been with the Taiwan-sourced Maxell discs. I kicked out about a third of the first batch as “suspect” for problems that could be seen, and more than half of these for significant voids in the dye. Voids are almost certainly from the manufacturing process, and anything larger than about 1/32 inch is likely to cause a disc crash, either in recording or playback. The first batch also had a lot of scratched discs, most likely due to other parts of the supply chain. These come wrapped in plastic without a spindle, a packaging that seems to result in the end discs being scuffed. But in that first batch, some discs looked like they had been used to play “fetch” with the family dog. Very little physical damage in the second batch, though I found nine with dye voids, all in the same part of the discs.So yes, I was happy to get more of these. The cost is low, the performance fairly good, and the quality issues seem to be mostly resolved. I’m still keeping the rating at 3 stars for the compatibility issues with Philips recorders, but otherwise these are very good discs.
Mark –
These are getting like gold dust, rare and hard to obtain if you are wanting to record on audio recorders. I took a punt on these and was hoping that they would work and not have to go back. They worked doing a perfect copy and sound fine at a good price. My only gripe is the packaging, once you take the plastic off them you discover that there is no spindle holding the 100 CDs together. Ok, small issue easily resolved.