In the previous articles of the "vinyl" series, we managed to learn how to choose the right turntable for beginners and how to connect it to the speaker system. Then we went over in detail how to properly care for vinyl records. It’s time to find out how to properly store vinyl records: what are the types of record sleeves, what material is better to use and what is not, and what are the general recommendations for storing records.
Crystal clear yet very durable outer sleeves made of chemically resistant and moisture resistant polypropylene. In addition, this material can be safely called impact resistant. In these envelopes, the safety of the covers of your vinyl records is beyond doubt. Fits both 1LP and 2LP when folded.
The same as what Big Fudge offers for vinyl collectors, but with the existence of double covers (the so-called gatefold). Yes, a folded double album can fit in a standard sleeve, but it’s much nicer to be https://jiji.co.ke/74-pigs able to unfold and examine it without taking it out of the envelope at all.
The manufacturer claims that these sleeves protect against scratches, scuffs and tears, while keeping out dirt, dust and liquid, providing years of protection for your record collection. And the acid-free chemistry ensures that there is no risk of discolouration of the album cover over time. They use thick 76 micron polyethylene to protect single and double LPs (and when folded to fit a gatefold) – all with precision manufacturing to ensure no excess plastic is left around the edges.
These outer sleeves can safely be called an “affordable alternative”. They are not the most dense, but they do an excellent job. Polypropylene, approximately 50 microns thick, is acid free, static electricity resistant and completely transparent. And the low price makes their purchase justified for most beginners.