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Review on πŸ”Š Enhance Audio Quality with MOBILE FIDELITY SOUND LAB INNER SLEEVES - MOFI MFSL (50 RECORD SLEEVES) by Terry Reed

Revainrating 5 out of 5

These cases protect my records.

I'm getting back into vinyl and building my collection, so I realized that the regular paper sleeves or printed cardboard sleeves that come with many records wouldn't be the best way to protect my expensive vintage and Audiophiles keep records, so I tried three well-known brands that did well. Turntable Labs hard plastic inner sleeves are too hard and sticky, difficult to open to slip a record in and out, which feels like a source of static electricity and may even pose a risk of scratching the rims of the records when inserting and Out. At that time, the soft plastic round bases from Invest In Vinyl, the bestseller here, seemed too brittle and tended to crease and fold inside the outer shell. These are my favorites and I intend to stick with them. The inside of the sleeve is very soft and the paper backing provides extra rigidity, making it easy to pull out and change the sleeves inside the jacket without creating folds or creases in the jacket. They're not too small for all the records I have, but small enough to fit in many of the printed card sleeves that come with some records. I don't mind a higher price as I don't need them for hundreds or thousands of records. I immediately ordered a second pack. Now I have some unnecessary sleeves that I won't be using.

Pros
  • Confident
Cons
  • Some Flaws