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A couple of things bother me about the otherwise superb RCA Living Stereo SACDs:

1) Where did they get that collection of LPs covers with excessively worn spines?
2) Why are most of the LP cover spines LM (RCA LP Mono) instead of LSC (RCA Living Stereo)
3) And the most readable LP spine shown on the SACD spine is LM instead of LSC, why is this?

I do not nor have I ever owned an LP with the type of worn spine and spinal damage as show on the front and back covers of the RCA Living Stereo SACDs.

If anyone knows why RCA did this please let me know. I love the inexpensive prices of the RCA Living Stereo SACDs and their excellent sound but why the worn ugly looking LPs making the SACD graphics look like amateur poor art? This has always puzzled me.

"Music is love"
Teresa


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Topic - A couple of things bother me about the otherwise superb RCA Living Stereo SACDs: - Teresa 22:32:06 04/21/07 (11)

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