|
|
CDs
Nov 17, 2019 18:17:43 GMT
Vodkie likes this
Post by alpha128 on Nov 17, 2019 18:17:43 GMT
I despise digipacks. because if the case breaks, you have to buy the entire album again to replace it. save the cardboard for the vinyl records I not a fan of digipaks either. I can't imagine it would any cheaper to manufacture a digipak than to use printed inserts and a standard jewel case. Plus, digipaks are more fragile and less replaceable. So what's the point? I should really get a pack of those memorex cases. They're sold in ten packs. You can find them on Amazon or at office supply stores. I ordered 9 Weird Al Yankovic Cds I didn't own new on amazon and even sealed, there were cracks in the cases What bugs me the most are these "Manufactured on Demand with CD-R" titles made on demand by amazon. I'm annoyed by the lack of effort on the disc artwork and liner notes The CD I just returned was also an Amazon "Manufactured on Demand with CD-R" title. I don't know if the disc was damaged in transit or during the manufacturing process, but the whole package was so mangled I just sent it back. I have only bought one other "Manufactured on Demand with CD-R" title from Amazon, but that was fine. So I don't have a lot of experience with these. But yeah, they focus on the front cover artwork and definitely skimp on the rest of the CD booklet.
|
|