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Double CD boxes
Hi All,
For my money, it was a black day when the "slimline double" CD case was introduced. (Around 1992, if memory serves.) Up until this time, double albums were packed in double-thickness jewel cases, which held the discs in standard inserts. I *hate* slimline double cases. When new, they grip the discs so securely that I fear for the discs every time I remove them. After a few weeks use, the tabs then snap off, and the discs fall off the spindles and rattle around inside the case. If the original jewel case was a slightly flawed design, the person who designed slimline double cases should be taken out and shot... As a result of this, every time I buy a double CD nowadays, I remove the discs and keep them in a double-width jewel case, (bought in bulk from online dealers). I then scan the original inlay and print inlays based on it for the new double case. However, the size of my collection is now reaching crisis level, and I am left with two options: 1) Move house so as to acquire some more walls to screw shelves to. ;-) 2) Find some more efficient way of storing double CDs. So, does anyone out there have any suggestions for a slimline-style double case that doesn't display the failings of the ones so beloved of the record companies? I.e. holds the discs securely, but not so securely that it is a struggle to remove them, and doesn't fall to bits within a month. Compatibility with the inlays in a standard slimline double case would be an advantage. Any suggestions gratefully received - or I'll be down the estate agent... ;-) Cheers, Simon |
Double CD boxes
Simon Long wrote:
Any suggestions gratefully received - or I'll be down the estate agent... ;-) Ditch the physical CDs and rip everything to a lossless audio format? |
Double CD boxes
I *hate* slimline double cases. When new, they grip the discs so securely that I fear for the discs every time I remove them. After a few weeks use, the tabs then snap off, and the discs fall off the spindles and rattle around inside the case. If the original jewel case was a slightly flawed design, the person who designed slimline double cases should be taken out and shot... I would shoot the person who designed both of these cases. IMHO CDs should have always been packaged in a similar way to a 3.5 inch floppy disk so that you didn't need to handle the media all the time. Even if that wasn't pratcical for cost/engineering reasons, the combination of extreme fragility but yet resistance to being opened is something that couldn't have happened by accident. I don't have many double CDs and I can't say they cause me much more hassle than single ones. many people I know either (a) keep the boxes in a cupboard somewhere and just use a big wallet to store the cds; (b) make red-book copies and keep the originals for backup; or (c) rip them to hard disk or mp3 cd. Andy |
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