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Good quality June 26, 2003 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
These are great quality recordable CD's. Inside the spindle, Memorex packages it so that there will be minimal bouncing around during shipping. They do this with tiny plastic rings. Though seeming like a miniscule detail, I've had experiences with spindles that don't come packaged this way, and it is a disaster. But, most importantly the CD's burn well, and I haven't had a problem thus far. The max speed of 48x is more than enough unless you are among the select few that own 52x burners.Good luck!
bad cds June 21, 2003 2 out of 5 found this review helpful
was unable to record on these cds, must be defects.
Didnyt Work For Me June 15, 2003 13 out of 17 found this review helpful
My CD burner didn't like these CD-R's. I was having trouble finding the brand I had been using, so thought I'd try something new. I read the rave reviews here, and decided to give these Memorex CD's a try in my Marantz professional CD burner. They burned, but with a lot of static interfering with the music. I tried a second time, and got the same result. Went back to TDK with the same good results I'd had previously. I'm sure it matters what CD burner you use, whether or not these will work for you. Didn't work for me. ~heidimo
a very trustworthy brand of digital media June 1, 2003 11 out of 12 found this review helpful
Memorex is widely used and known by many people with access to CD Burners or CD drives. Memorex markets their CD-Rs at a very inexpensive price (with super mail in rebates to match, so you can get them sometimes at next to nothing), and they are also very reputable and trustworthy. I have not had a problem with Memorex yet. I had mainly used memorex discs for trading live material from bands (the smashing pumpkins in general). Believe me, I have had more than enough time to try out every brand (one summer and over 1000 CDs worth of live material)...Imation, PNY, TDK, Maxell, Fuji-Film, Teon, Durabrand, Philips, No-Name Brand, everything. Among those, I would say that Memorex is one of the best I've used. The only brands I rank out memorex with is Fuji and TDK, because of the scratch resistant surface on those brands. I've used Memorex's blue-bottomed discs, as well as the green bottomed ones. My only complaint is that Memorex CD-Rs get scratched up quite easily. Besides that, this product would get a 5. Keep it up memorex, you're doing great!
best cd-r's March 3, 2003 15 out of 16 found this review helpful
These cd-r's have been the best I have ever used. No matter if I am burning video, audio or storing any other kind of data, I have never had a problem with these. Imation, Sony and Maxell all have given by errors before, so I stick with Memorex. I have probably purchased more than 10 of these 50-packs in the last year alone.
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