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tyronemoss wrote:http://www.t-yuden.com/recordablemedia/index.cfm got there
thats why i was wondering about the gold cdr's..
tyronemoss wrote:om.... lol. whats the differnce?
BuddhaTB wrote:Go to the store and pick up Fuji branded CD-R's and you know you have Taiyo Yuden. Also some Memorex CD-R's are made by TY, just look for the Made in Japan on the label of the spindle.
Taiyo Yuden doesn't make CD-RW disc unfortunately.
Taiyo Yuden also doesn't make 99min CD-R's.
tyronemoss wrote:does taiyo muden make 90 minutes cd's?????
also at this site dsgi.com are they does double sided lookin cd's? or do they got something on the surface?. like plain paper or anything?
glfgo03 wrote:Are all the TY cdrs of the same quality? I can get a 50 spindle of the FUJI/TY for 30($CDN) or a 100 spindle of the unbranded TY silver for 38($CDN).
BuddhaTB wrote:tyronemoss wrote:does taiyo muden make 90 minutes cd's?????
also at this site dsgi.com are they does double sided lookin cd's? or do they got something on the surface?. like plain paper or anything?
Taiyo Yuden Only Makes 74min and 8-min CD-R's. Those double-sided silver looking CD-R's are only single sided. They just have silver lacquer on the top and Cyanine dye for the recording surface. Just like your regular CD-R without a thermal label on the top. If you do buy CD-R's from this site, I'm assuming they will come in a plastic spindle/cake box without any paper covers or sleeves. However, I would look through the hot deals sections because you could do so much better than this web-site for Taiyo Yuden CD-R's.
tyronemoss wrote:so the gold lacquer TY will be the same quality as the silver lacquer TY.?
BuddhaTB wrote:No difference. All Taiyo Yuden CD's use Cyanine dye for the recording surface. The only difference is the top of the CD, where the label goes. The top of the Taiyo Yuden CD's can be either gold, silver, white, or another color.
tyronemoss wrote:sorry about that.. do you know were i can find dark blue dye Taiyo Yunden brand name. cause i need to do some disc tatooing if ya know what i mean
BuddhaTB wrote:For Disc T@2'ing I would recommend Verbatim's DataLife Plus series of CD's as they have a nice blue dye on the recording surface. <snip> For that dark blue look, you need the Super Azo dye used by the Verbatim DataLife Plus series made by Mitsubushi Chemicals.
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