The best CD-R for professional burner


I'm looking for the best cd-r for a professional grade recorder. Meaning that I can use the less expensive computer CD-R's and I dont need to use write protected (and more expensive)discs. I'm confused be all the different colors and "qualities" available, and I need some advice. All I'm looking for is the best possible audio reproduction.

Thanks
mhubbard
The best one that I've used for my Marantz recorder is the Mitsui Golds also (74 Min.) They are very consistent.

Joe Lienhard
For the inside information on CDR blanks go to this site: www.cdmediaworld.com

Regarding stand alone CDR's the most affordable and best d to d unit is the HHB 830 burn it. If you are looking to go a to d then try Sony's cdr 33 or 66. If you want the ultimate a to d look at Alesis 96/24. It is a propritary unit that can record 16/44 thru 24/96 on blank CDR's. They are available for around $999.00, on sale.
Thanks guys!

I went for the Alesis Masterlink (SWEET!), and after lots of research and digging I got it for 899$ with free shipping!!! at BPM Music (bpmmusic.com), these guys are great to deal with and very responsive to your e-mails.

And, as I see above... I guess I'll be using Mitsui gold CDR's

Cheers to all!!!
The Quantegy professional CDRs are also excellent... If you are also looking for a 24/96 A/D, check out the Apogee Rosetta. It can be had for around another $1K and will be superior to the internal DACs.
All my mitsui golds are peeling. I have A LOT of burned cds and way too many of the mitsuis are falling apart with time and I never treat them roughly other than to put them into a cd book. I've have very good experience with Kodak gold or the new kodak "champagne" cds.