looking for the best music CDR's


cost is not important as I want the best available to burn my collection. Any opinions on what you like and why will be appreciated. Listen to alot of Jazz, Blues, and some classic rock. thanks for your help and as always I get great advice from audio-gon members. Don't think my system matters in this instance but I have Mordaunt-short speakers,Audire amp and pre-amp, Thorens turntable, TEAC CD, and Parasound tuner. Thanks!
horsnit
Audiojedi is correct, and this is the generally-accepted view in the community from my research over the last few years. A few years ago there was actually a site that tested about a dozen CDR's. It found the Mitsui Gold to be the best (the ones made in Colorado Springs; those made overseas were not as good according to the report). The next best were the other Mitsui golds, Mitsui silvers, Taiyo Yuden silvers and one other brand. The name of the other brand escapes me, but it was very expensive (like $15/disc) and the author may have even listed it above the Mitsui "Colorado Gold" but was cost prohibitive.

I use both the Mitsui Gold and TY Silvers, and get them when they go on sale periodically at am-dig.com.

Good luck!
I've tried and liked very much the MoFi gold
cdrs.
they sound great, way better than the sonys i liked
before.
What you all think about colourful CD-R Verbatim Vinyl?
I experienced this CD-R has great compatibility with very old CD player to read. My CDP has selective reading to CD-R, not because it's worn, but I think it set up like that. But with this CD-R, I could play smoothly..

I also try Maxell Gold, Fuji, Sony, Verbatim Gold.