My slipcase finally arrived in the mail. I was surprised that the inside of the box wasn't filled with packing material to prevent it from being crushed. As a result, my slipcase was slightly squished. Fortunately, the EEs fit inside the slipcase, and it looks great.
Those who haven't received their slipcases, do not despair. Mine arrived in San Francisco only today, February 8. Apparently it takes a long time for "standard mail" to make it from Grand Rapids, MI, to the left coast. No postmark date on the box, so I can't say when it actually shipped.
How nice is that slip case? Is it worth getting? ROTK EE was definantly worth the wait. The DTS track is awsum and after hearing it I doubt I will ever listen to the standard DD track again. The added sences added what was missing before in certain sences. This trilogy is defantly my preciousss. My widescreen DTS precioussssss
The only bad thing is I only have a Yamaha 995 that is 5.1 so I can not decode the full 6.1 :frowning:
The slipcase is exactly the same style and quality as the slipcases for each of the three EEs themselves. It's a funny kind of neutral color so as not to clash with the green, brown/red, and blue of the three EEs, and made of the same cardboard material. It is shipped, already assembled, in a cardboard shipping box just large enough to fit it. It looks nice--for anyone who owns all three, I would think that ordering it would be a no brainer--unless you just like to have the three EEs floating separately.