Some years ago (maybe someone can help with the brand?) while I was working at a HiFi factory, we had tested AudioXsell audiophile grade CD-R
which not only sounded better than any other discs we’d heard (including HDCD and SACD) but they also played on my stubborn car player, which liked to only play purchased manufactured music CD not burned.
https://i.pinimg.com/originals/8d/e6/f5/8de6f5d6a5b54520b3bd213d587dd7b0.jpg
Yamaha did make an external audiophile SCSI CD grade burner [F1], which was pretty darned slow, but it surely was the absolute best burner, made specifically to be configurable to have less turns on the burn. Effectively broadening the width between data on the disc.
which not only sounded better than any other discs we’d heard (including HDCD and SACD) but they also played on my stubborn car player, which liked to only play purchased manufactured music CD not burned.
https://i.pinimg.com/originals/8d/e6/f5/8de6f5d6a5b54520b3bd213d587dd7b0.jpg
Yamaha did make an external audiophile SCSI CD grade burner [F1], which was pretty darned slow, but it surely was the absolute best burner, made specifically to be configurable to have less turns on the burn. Effectively broadening the width between data on the disc.