What to look for in purchasing CD-R's for recordin


I have never burned a CD before and when looking at what is available in stores in regards to blank recordable CD's, I am at a loss to what is considered "better". Any tips would be greatly appreciated.
brianmgrarcom
Many folks prefer the Black CDR (Memorex) and will go even farther claiming that these Clones actually sound better than the original copy.
I have tried many but use the Sony Music CD-Rs consistently now. You can find them at Target.
http://www.genesisloudspeakers.com/

They have a very extensive CD burning file on downloads
go down to white papers.

Best
I am a Mastering Engineer and I use Taiyo Yuden Silvers. They consistantly give me the lowest C1/C2/BLER error rates on Plextor Premium burners.

Regards,
Bruce
I use Memorex black CD-Rs and Mitsui. black discs are pretty good, but as someone mentioned tend to have a warmer sound. Which is not at all a bad thing in some cases. I use Mitsui for more critical stuff. But in any event, to me, the copies don't sound as good as the originals, despite the fact that some people say this is the case.

You can get Mitsui discs at americandigital.com

Be aware though, that some cd transports and players don't read CD-Rs. So before you buy a 100-pack, make sure they work in your player.