CD-R Recs


I was reading reviews of different CD-R brands on Amazon, and there were a lot of complaints about brands declining in quality in the past few years. When I searched the Audiogon archives, the last threading dealing with this topic was from 2007 and possibly obsolete.

So, what are people's current recommendations for CD-Rs? Taiyo Yuden was recommended a lot in the past, though they recently got a name change to JVC. I'm not sure if there was any change in quality associated with the marketing change. Any other brands worth considering?
socprof
If you are using a standalone cd recorder,make sure you get CD-RMusic discs.Most standalone recorders will not read or record on media discs.Just a thought.
I've been doing good with Sony blank CD-R music discs.I haven't bought any in the past 6 months or so.They may have changed quality too.Who knows if they even make their own now.
Thanks for the tips. I will be burning on a computer burner.

I noticed that the TY discs are described as ink jet printable. Is it safe to write on these with a Sharpie Marker? I've heard concerns that on most CD-Rs the ink can seep in and mess with the data.
I use TYs as well. I use the regular discs and not the ink-jet ones. Also, I have been using a cd marker on them for 10 years and have not had it affect a disc.
Same here - I use Sharpie on different non- inkjet printable CD-Rs for a long time and have no problems.