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
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.