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I have used both normal and audio-only Cd-r disks.
TO be totally honest, in my experience I think it's a con: I simply cannot tell the difference in sound quality between the two types.
The discs I have tested are:
Normal Verbatim 12x; Memorex 12x; TDK; Traxdata silver; Traxdata Gold
Audio: Traxdata; Traxdata Gold; Memorex
In fact, I have found the audio-only discs to sound "harder" with less Bass wight - esecially when burning MP3 files.
As is the same with the world of Hi-Fi however, what sounds good to one person may sound totally different to another, but I have tested the two types of discs on various hi-fi units (from cheapo stack systems to full-blown valve amps with panel speakers) - if there are any differences in quality they're so subtle that it's not worth the extra expense.
The best non-audio discs for me seem to be the Traxdata 12x silver (with the black label). Audio wise I'd say the TDK one's are the best.
Hope this helps ya out, all the best.
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