50 Master Sleeves Rice Paper Anti Static LP Inner Sleeves Mobile Fidelity MFSL Style Vinyl Record Sleeves Provide Your LP Collection with the Proper Protection - Invest In Vinyl
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Bandri
> 3 dayIt saved my records i noticed less static when i used these sheets and theres many of them def recommend
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gary concho
> 3 dayGreat fit Lps perfectly like the thickness at a great price
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Austin
> 3 dayThey work perfectly, fit all my sleeve, hope that they prolong the life of my records
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George Greer
> 3 dayLove these sleeves…these are my go to sleeves and the only time I don’t use them are for the few pieces of vinyl that come with very similar sleeves…always anti-static. Some times I need to clean the vinyl but it is the static that causes most of the pops and clicks, even from brand new vinyl…I love these and although I still use an anti static brush I find that even 50 year old vinyl sounds awesome and needs little maintenance with these. I use outer covers I get locally since my vinyl buying is frequent and kinda sporadic or manic but no better product from any one else for my inner sleeves…truly great
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Burt from Saint Augustine
> 3 dayDidn’t like the writing on the covers, but it actually helps identify the top, making it easier to insert records. I’d buy this again.
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Providential
18-11-2024Im a beginning vinyl collector whos just looking to protect my records for long-term storage and display. These inner sleeves are perfect. Every single record fit so theyre sized correctly. I also stuffed these into the original covers for all of my albums - including the original sleeves too - so these inner sleeves are thin enough to fit any cover. I especially love their this side up arrow branding. Its a small thing but anyone whos opened a vinyl will know that awkward moment when youre juggling a cover and a record and youre not sure which end of the sleeve is open. With these sleeves, you never have to guess. I wouldnt have even thought that I needed this feature, but now that I have it, I cant imagine collecting without it. Perfect for long-term storage of common 12 LPs. Accept no substitutions.
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JP
> 3 dayI don’t like the size, it seems too large for most LPs. I wish I would have bought the semi-circular ones. These just don’t fit in the sleeves well at all. They are high quality - I think the words printed on the sleeve are tacky…
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SusieQ
> 3 dayI’ve been using the DiscKeeper round bottom inner liners for a while now but didn’t like how they get wrinkled up as I slide them into the jackets. I looked up a paper backed option & purchased these as a new replacement. The price is great but again you get what you pay for. I’m not dissatisfied with them so much as I am not very impressed. The poly liner is thinner than the disckeeper & the paper used is thin as well. It does not add much support when sliding into tighter jackets & has even wrinkled up on a few jackets as well. One nice thing is that records slide into the sleeves very smoothly. This makes me comfortable that the poly is highly anti-static. I know they will keep the vinyl safe & in great shape I just wish the paper backing was of thicker stock. Again I guess that’s where price is explained.
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Ms. Erika Berge
> 3 dayI purchased these record sleeves for around 17 dollars on Amazon. One side is clear for display and the other contains the rice paper which helps stiffen up the sleeve. The record does not contact any paper as it is sealed within two layers of vinyl friendly plastic. Ive used some for perfect 2 record classical pieces (particularily dynamic and sensitive) and had no issues with static or debris so far. They come out just as clean as they went in. Upon using about a hundred sleeves fairly regularily (several days a week) Ive only had one corner crease so far. These sleeves are slim enough to slide in when retaining the original sleeve on artistic pieces along side my replacement within the same folder, but I was suprised that even when I toss the old paper sleeves these ones still beg to be gently settled in, with a slight tension caused by the fairly thin plastic changing shape as they slide down. I found I preferred this as in practice it only takes a little longer and far less likely that people, including myself, will plop the record in by accident or ignorance, which causes damage to sleeves and the binding of record covers over time. Sliding records in and out of the sleeve itself is easy. They are smooth and pinching you fingers togather then sliding allows you to make a nice gap that is easy to hold. While the record is playing I find the plastic rests notably flush at the opening, with minimal overhang, mitigating contamination. For this reason I also found the arrows to be quite handy as its not always obvious which side one would put the record in, particularily in the evening hours. Buyers should note though, that they also print their branding, shown on Amazon just below the arrows on the sleeve itself. Personally I would rather pin a business card up or something to remember what to order.
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Gayle T
> 3 dayI’m cleaning all of my vinyl records and these are what I’m using to exchange my very old and dusty inserts. I’m satisfied with these!