

💿 Archive your legacy with Maxell’s noise-free, high-speed blank CDs!
Maxell 625335 offers 30 premium blank CD-Rs with 700MB storage and 32x write speed, engineered for noise-free, archival-quality audio and data recording. Compatible with nearly all CD/DVD players, these discs come in a reusable spindle case for secure, dust-free storage—perfect for professionals and enthusiasts who demand reliability and pristine playback.

| ASIN | B00006IAAN |
| Batteries | A batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9 in Blank CD-R Discs |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (4,414) |
| Date First Available | October 2, 2001 |
| Department | Unisex-Adult |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00025215188596, 00031112143422 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 6.4 ounces |
| Item model number | 625335 |
| Manufacturer | Maxell |
| Product Dimensions | 5.25 x 2.25 x 0.5 inches |
| Recording Capacity | 80 Minutes |
| UPC | 617407407259 252151885962 755034025610 330379968381 012301958089 956260299381 999998556890 168141225055 804891036618 088020530837 631058271687 025215188596 031112293431 716080048565 807031777884 182682287464 777786405816 809386497707 801200944145 863190129025 765796677736 885417261370 012301332520 741329054915 765042428150 002521518859 001910645534 100177463292 731215319044 807320253792 0311119670… |
| Unit Count | 30.0 Count |
| Write Speed | 32x |
S**A
Quality
Sound great..quality disc
T**W
Worked for my older Kenwood CD player.
Works in my older Kenwood 5 cd disc changer! Data discs wouldn't work. Did a little research and found these older CD players can't focus the laser on anything but music CDs. Seems other CDs are too thick to read. Every CD from these music CDs burned and were working in this old Kenwood CD player. All these years I wondered why would I need a music CD to burn. Wouldn't data discs work too? Nope, the older ones only use these. Even some newer CD players have a hard time reading data discs. I had a 2002 Sony that had so.e trouble reading. Now I know why. These are just right for music CDs. So far all of them work. I highly recommed
R**N
ACTUALLY RECORDS WITHOUT SKIPPING!!
A quarter of the way through the stack of V******m cds, I couldn't get a single one to record so that it didn't skip. This was the 2nd time I had ordered these and was exasperated not knowing why. After much research, I found out it's the changed V******m cd manufacturing process. Don't bother changing your burn speed, cleaning the cd's or your player. I tried all that and none of it helped You will NOT be disappointed using these Maxell cd's. My fingers are crossed that the rest of the stack of 30 works as well as the ones on top. I choreograph and teach a performing senior tap group and burn quite a few cd's for the ladies, cued and not. I'm relieved to have a cd I can count on right from the get go. Thank you Maxell for a terrific, dependable product that does what it's supposed to do!
M**A
Paid for PRIME next day delivery ... did NOT get it.
The quality of these CDs was excellent. In fact, they cured all my "burning" problems I was having. Old stock CDs were the source of the problem. The bad news? I paid a couple dollars extra to confirm it would be delivered yesterday. IT WASN'T. Waited up late for it. Not sure if a couple of bucks is worth whining about, but consider this a small whine. -M. Allsup-
G**S
Perfect for making music compilation CD-R's....
Home or Studio recording enthusiasts will tell you that CD-R recording can be a hit & miss situation, and most CD-R recorders I've owned can be real finicky when it comes to reading CD-R's. Believe me, in the last 20+ years I've tried almost every brand. Currently working a recording project for our band, I went through three brand name CD-R discs that claimed to be perfect for music recording. It's really my fault to a degree, as I was trying to save a buck here & there. I highly suggest that you don't waste your time on bargain brands. Time is money, and you don't need the frustration when you're up against a project deadline. I ended up going back to Maxell Music CD-R, and at least for my expensive Sony CD-R recorder, they worked flawlessly. Like I say, when you find a brand that works in your recorder, stay with it. Maxell works for me!
D**N
Maxell -- The Max'!
I just have ordered two more 30-packs of Maxell CD-R Music bundles, the discs which I use almost exclusively on my home recorder. While some older audio-CD recorders can hang up when burning other media brands (I now have a current TASCAM, with which every CD-R works), very few have that issue with Maxell. I learned long ago that the finest recordings often require the finest media, such as Maxell. Whatever the source, whether it be prerecorded or live, I find that real-time burning (i.e., not sped up to save time) works best, and that it be mastered on the Maxell CD-R Music medium. I keep in mind that no erasures are possible ; what goes onto the disc is there to stay. Any corrections must be completed on another disc, which the low price of these allows. Maxell still manufactures the best-sounding, most trust-worthy, longest-lasting audio recording media (pl,) on the market.
P**Y
Got The Job Done With a Few Issues....
Honestly, we were desperate to make our own CDs and having used this brand before, took the chance despite the poor reviews and our own set of issues with the brand in the past (such as the CD playing on a Victrola or on the computer, but in the car or on a different brand of CD player it won’t?). Not to mention the fact that we are a family of major review checkers, especially 1 star reviews (it’s no secret that 1 star ratings tend to be THE MOST important, especially with our luck!) and the reviews here show extremely poor quality. But, like I said, we were desperate and took the chance. My expectations were seriously low when I got the CDs in an poly-mailer. Which was not cool. Opened them up, they looked alright and I got to work. The process of making the CD was very easy unless the audio file was an MP4, but once I figured out the annoying process of converting to an MP3 audio, it smoothed out the process and viola! One homemade CD in 1-2 minutes or less. Put the CD into the player, all was going well, and then it started glitching on certain tracks as if the CD was scratched. Of course that made no sense, after all, it was bloody well brand new! Turns out, after a few plays the CD “smoothed out” and rarely does the glitch thing after a few runs. Can I explain the technical issue? No, I cannot. I think these are overpriced, but that’s good ole inflation for ya. Overall, these CDs suited my needs and the bizarre glitching seems a tamed problem. Therefore, for the time being (I’ve only used 8 out of the whole case?) I personally cannot justify less then 5 stars. Though it is unfortunate for the folks who have had such a negative experience.
J**.
Worth It
After numerous failed attempts to compile some music from my Windows 10 computer on brand new blank CD's from Ver******, I decided to try these Maxwell 62335 CD's. My problems evaporated immediately! They recorded flawlessly, without hesitation, and sound quality is excellent! The cost was a few dollars more, but well worth it. Very pleased with this product.
A**L
Works great
K**N
Jag har inte använt dem ännu. Jag får återkomma. Hälsningar! Kjell
G**K
Ottimi per registrare cd musicali
A**S
Produto não compatível com a maioria dos gravadores de cds musica, apresentando inicialmente interrupções frequentes na gravação.
B**Y
I find this brand to be more reliable than some others i've tried - smaller failure rate
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