7" vinyl record case holds 150+ records vs AT-SBC1-WH Sound Burger Case, White

Overall winner: 7" vinyl record case holds 150+ records

Key Differences

Audio‑Technica's AT‑SBC1‑WH is a hard, form‑fitted case specifically for Sound Burger models AT‑SB727 or AT‑SB2022 with dust and damage resistance and a carrying handle; pick it if you own those turntables and want rigid protection. The LASE 7" vinyl case holds 150+ 7" records, offers padded foam protection and an all‑chrome finish, and is better for bulky record storage but has reported hinge attachment issues and mixed value sentiment

7" vinyl record case holds 150+ records

7" vinyl record case holds 150+ records

LASE • ★ 3.7/5 • Mid-Range

Multi-purpose, flight/road-ready case with padded foam and chrome finish for 7" vinyl records. Noted for storage capacity and build quality, with some concern about hinge attachment. Durable aesthetic suitable for transport

Pros

  • holds 150+ 7" records
  • padded & foam protection
  • all chrome finish
  • flight/road-ready design

Cons

  • hinge attachment issues reported
  • mixed value-for-money sentiment
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AT-SBC1-WH Sound Burger Case, White

AT-SBC1-WH Sound Burger Case, White

Audio-Technica • ★ 3.7/5 • Mid-Range

Hard storage case with snap latch protects a Sound Burger portable turntable from dust and damage. Built-in handle for easy carrying and charging usage without removing from the case

Pros

  • hard storage protection
  • dust and damage resistance
  • built-in carrying handle
  • allows charging without removal

Cons

  • fits Sound Burger models AT-SB727 or AT-SB2022
  • no mention of additional accessories
  • no internal padding details
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Head-to-Head

CriteriaWinner
Price Audio-Technica
Durability Audio-Technica
Versatility LASE
User Reviews Audio-Technica