Ever notice most audio magazine cover are white?


I'm talking TAS and Stereophile.
Does a (mostly) white cover save printing money?

Yes, I DO have too much time on my hands...
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Showing 1 response by jmcgrogan2

I haven't noticed this, since I don't peruse the glossy rags anymore, but I would think that it is more of an effort to make an item stand out, as a white background makes things look more clearly defined. How many business reports are done on fancy colored paper? Yes, it cost more money, and makes it more difficult to read....not exactly a win/win.

And YES.....you do have too much time on your hands. ;^)