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What is a CD Magazine?

R. Kayne
R. Kayne

A CD magazine, also referred to as a CD cartridge, is a small box with internally stacked CD trays or “pages” of trays. Each tray can be swiveled outward from the box to accept a CD, then returned to its original position. Once filled, the magazine slides into a CD changer or multi-disc player. This device is most often used in mobile (automobile) CD changers.

Each magazine is proprietary, meaning that it can only be used with the same manufacturer's equipment. The CD magazine must also be made to hold the number of discs that the changer can accommodate. The most common models require either the 6-disc or 12-disc cartridge, though some models use one that holds 8 or 10 discs.

Prior to CD changers, discs were often left out, stacked outside the protections of their jewel case.
Prior to CD changers, discs were often left out, stacked outside the protections of their jewel case.

Before the CD changer was invented, switching CDs was a continual hassle. It was common for music enthusiasts to end up with stacks of CDs lying around without the protection of their jewel cases. This holds even truer in the car, where carefully replacing a CD in its case means taking eyes off the road for too long. Instead, CDs get tossed around, often becoming scratched or dirty on their way to becoming completely disorganized.

CD magazines are filled with CDs and inserted into a CD changer or multi-disc player.
CD magazines are filled with CDs and inserted into a CD changer or multi-disc player.

A CD magazine not only makes switching CDs easier, it also protects and can organize CDs. Many people prefer to buy several magazines to permanently store their music in them, categorizing each to build a library. The Beatles’ Abbey Road, for instance, might remain in cartridge #5, disc #2. The magazine might be loaded by artist, era, or genre, and stored for future use. In essence, it becomes a 6, 8, 10 or 12-disc monster compilation.

CD magazines protect multiple compact discs and also load them into the player mechanism.
CD magazines protect multiple compact discs and also load them into the player mechanism.

When in-home multi-disc CD players were introduced to consumers in the 1980s, they originally used CD magazines. Soon, the popular design switched to a large, rotating carousel tray. Most modern home CD players use the multi-disc tray, though some companies still use cartridges to allow consumers to share magazines between the home and car.

Discussion Comments

Markerrag

@Logicfest -- Here's something else that leads to convenience -- audio systems that accept MP3 or other digital formats by Bluetooth, a USB port, an accessory jack or a disc. Just a 16GB USB drive, for example, can hold the entire musical libraries of several artists.

Logicfest

Here's something else that keeps people from changing CDs. A lot of those cartridge systems are stored in trunks of cars so you would have to stop your car and get out in order to put in a new disc. That's not real practical and removes the temptation to shuffle discs all over the place.

So, the designers of those killed two birds with one stone. You don't have a bulky system jammed in a dashboard and they are safer because the driver can change it while motoring down the road. Smart!

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    • Prior to CD changers, discs were often left out, stacked outside the protections of their jewel case.
      By: StockPhotosArt
      Prior to CD changers, discs were often left out, stacked outside the protections of their jewel case.
    • CD magazines are filled with CDs and inserted into a CD changer or multi-disc player.
      By: dlrz4114
      CD magazines are filled with CDs and inserted into a CD changer or multi-disc player.
    • CD magazines protect multiple compact discs and also load them into the player mechanism.
      By: Mariusz Blach
      CD magazines protect multiple compact discs and also load them into the player mechanism.