On 18/3/03 8:32 pm, "Jay Myrdal"  wrote:

> dark just like film is probably the best way.
> 
> A bit expensive perhaps but very good at saving space!


Hi Jay

I have been using the Secol system for about 18 months and have had no
problems. As you say the label pocket on the top is very handy for filing
and they do save a lot of space over cases. I have about 200 cd's stored
this way in the studio (and another 200 at home as an off site backup) I do
a spot check about every 6 months by pulling out a random cd and opening all
the files on it. So far so good. CD quality is also critical I think. I have
always bought CD's manufactured at factories with a known reputation for
good quality, generally Taiyo Yuden own brand 80min.

As to expense, not half as much as finding your archive of CD's are all
ruined.

I get my Secol supplies from Silverprint.

Regards


John Blythe
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