JMT,
I know your system of storage is excellant for the LPs themselves, in fact in that sense I don't think it can be beaten but there is this problem of being able to peruse one's LPs in comfort.
Also there is the question of age. With the kind of lifestyles that many now live in the west, many will not be in any kind of condition to crouch down with their head at an angle when they get old. In fact some not so old are in really bad shape and will probably do nothing about it, so the problem for them is now!
I can't see any way but the record shop way as a solution to comfortable trawling of a record collection, with the nec. dividers to keep the records nearly vertical but giving one the chance to see what one is handling.
Please someone give me a viable comfortable alternative.
JMT,
I know your system of storage is excellant for the LPs themselves, in fact in that sense I don't think it can be beaten but there is this problem of being able to peruse one's LPs in comfort.
Also there is the question of age. With the kind of lifestyles that many now live in the west, many will not be in any kind of condition to crouch down with their head at an angle when they get old. In fact some not so old are in really bad shape and will probably do nothing about it, so the problem for them is now!
I can't see any way but the record shop way as a solution to comfortable trawling of a record collection, with the nec. dividers to keep the records nearly vertical but giving one the chance to see what one is handling.
Please someone give me a viable comfortable alternative.
Stuart
I put my box sets on the bottom shelves since you don't have to get so close up to them to read the spines.