I'm wondering which is the best way to preserve your CD's. Is it better to keep them lying flat or in an upright position. I remember that for LP's it was a bad idea to keep them upright as they would eventually warp.
Jacques
Storing CD's standing up or Sitting down ?
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Agreed. I've never heard of anyone storing their records flat, one on top of another. I can't imagine that method of storage being all that good for the records. I have a lot of serious record collecting friends, and they all store them upright, myself included.
As for CDs, I doubt it matters either way as they are in protective cases and not lying against each other like records, nor are they made of a material as delicate as vinyl.
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As for CDs, I doubt it matters either way as they are in protective cases and not lying against each other like records, nor are they made of a material as delicate as vinyl.
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That what I thought when I read the original post, but I thought maybe he knew something I didn't.Sorry to disagree with you but I was taught just the opposite. I always store my LP's upright.

As for CDs, Toon Town's comments mirror my experience and what I have read/heard: quick and steep temperature variations are much more dangerous foes. They have wrecked havoc on a few of my CDs. That and using them to play frisbee golf(, Ron...

Albums were more prone to warping because of the vinyl and the size. Not so with CDs, which are smaller and made of more sturdy silicone, not vinyl. Moreover, jewel cases take all the strain of being stored vertically, as opposed to cardboard record sleeves which only protected records from scratches.
(good thread, but shouldn't it be in tech talk?)
