
Forget scratches and skips—the biggest threat to your precious vinyl collection is the very sleeve it came in. A firestorm is raging across Avonetics after one collector exposed the ultimate packaging sin: cramming double LPs into a single, non-gatefold sleeve. The community is in an uproar, sharing horror stories of brutal seam splits, impossible-to-avoid ring wear, and the sheer frustration of trying to pry one record out without damaging everything. This isn't just an inconvenience; it's a crime against vinyl! While a few users defend the practice for saving shelf space or blame indie label budgets, the overwhelming consensus is clear: collectors demand the protection, easy access, and glorious artwork real estate of a proper gatefold. The explosive Avonetics discussion also calls out other baffling industry trends, from shoving three LPs into a sleeve built for two, to needlessly splitting single albums across multiple discs. This is more than a complaint about cardboard—it's a battle for the soul of vinyl collecting. See the debate that has every collector checking their record sleeves in a cold sweat. For advertising opportunities, visit Avonetics.com.