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Looking for Metal AZO CD-R's for Yamaha Disc T@2?

GetInMyFatBelly

Golden Member
They use the blue dye Metal AZO in the Verbatim Digital Vinyl CD-R's (still 16x's), so you don't have to look for the older Verbatim discs or the Yamaha 16x's discs that are getting harder to find. These are some of the best CD-R's, if not the best out now. Second recommendation would be the Yaiyo Yuden's like Fuji, but they don't work very well with Disc T@2.
 
The deal is that the Verbatim discs are widely available for cheap and you don't have to go hunting for the hard to find older Verbatim 16x CD-R's or the more expensive Yamaha's. You would understand if you had a Yamaha CD-RW with disc T@2. Probably the best CD burner out, even if it's discontinued.
 
i didn't know it, and so far NOBODY ELSE has said that THEY KNEW ABOUT IT ALREADY.
i just now went over to the case and picked one out and sure enough, it's has that deep blue dye... thanks for the heads-up! i was just getting these to aggravate my dj buds, now i can use these to archive instead...
 
Originally posted by: GetInMyFatBelly
They use the blue dye Metal AZO in the Verbatim Digital Vinyl CD-R's (still 16x's), so you don't have to look for the older Verbatim discs or the Yamaha 16x's discs that are getting harder to find. These are some of the best CD-R's, if not the best out now. Second recommendation would be the Yaiyo Yuden's like Fuji, but they don't work very well with Disc T@2.


I've had my Yamaha w/Disc T@2 for over 6months and have never had a problem with Taiyo Yuden discs.
 
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