I use a teac 4X4 it's older, not much, but it works and i use it in combination with HHB cdr's gold dye long lasting low error rates never a skip and with cd architect it plays back on everything like a store bought cd (track at a time vs. disc at a time) it works great!!
Thanks for the info. I heard mention in another string that a good CD burner should be able to copy encoded error blocks, in order to be able to dup commercial CDs. Dou you know if the Teac burners have this capacity?