I dont like to store my cds on cases, i just rip the cd's to my computer and make a backups for all the music i have on them.
CD Cases
Is it just me or is anyone else getting peed off with the card sleeve type of cd case. I had to start replacing discs after 5 months as the case just scratches them getting them in and out. Ive now ordred a bulk pack of super jewel cases, and when never i receive a card sleeve type i rather sadly sit there cutting up the cover to fit the new plastic case.
I have a fear of being mistaken for a 'craft' type...
Honestly though, i'm getting more and more of these poorly packaged discs, i know costs may be lower but hey, they dont protect the disc, they scratch them...
I have a fear of being mistaken for a 'craft' type...
Honestly though, i'm getting more and more of these poorly packaged discs, i know costs may be lower but hey, they dont protect the disc, they scratch them...
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I can attest that bad cardboard sleeve designs DO scratch discs. It has happened to me a lot. I get a lot of avant-garde small label recordings, and they often get 'clever' with packaging (an attempt to be 'artsy'), much to the detriment of the CD. I can assure you that the ones who design such abominations are not audiophiles! |
Are we talking digipack or mini-lp? With mini-lps I always put new CDs in a tyvek sleeve which fits inside the mini-lp jacket and protects the CD nicely. I like mini-lps because they save space. Protecting the CD from scratches is especially important with early XRCD packaging. I don't like digipacks because the teeth holding the CD can break and there's nothing you can do. At least regular old jewel cases can be replaced. |
I got them from here in the UK,they do a good service and about 40 pence each... http://www.superjewelbox.co.uk/index.htm There is a US link also: http://www.superjewelbox.com/?pagina=home Cheaper than replacing discs, so well worth it imo.. |
"....recorders are fading out" Have no fear, personal confusers are here! Take 'em out of the sleeve once, rip 'em, put 'em away foreve.... well a really long time. For dupes of discs, I buy the slim plastic cases. The case bends instead of the CD or DVD, if the fit is super tight. They also have a thin sleeve of clear plastic in which one can insert the album art (cardboard) cover with next to no trouble.... they run about a buck a throw, or so, and come in colors too. |
Some of the cardboard CD album covers come with translucent plastic sleeves for the CDs, similar to the plastic sleeves made for LPs. This seems to address the scratching problem. Sleeves like this are available in the after-market at about $0.04 per. http://www.sleevetown.com/plastic-cd-sleeves.shtml?google=cd-sleeve However, I have not yet purchased them, so I don't know whether the fit is tight enough to fit inside the cardboard. |