The above sections with specific parts of the record phonograph cover vinyl and label.
Vinyl condition scale.
Finding the release variant can be time consuming but there is rarely any guessing involved.
Discs with these ratings often have major noise issues.
Just like buying it brand new.
Near mint nm the record has been on a shelf between other records.
Grade scale with definitions of each grade.
This will usually be followed with a notation or description about the damage.
Near mint this describes vinyl that has been opened and either never played or played very minimally.
Used very good.
An excellent ex or vg condition for vinyl will allow minor scuffs which are visible but only slightly.
In regards to the actual vinyl.
If there is significant divergence from the condition of the vinyl or specific flaws these will be noted in the comments section of the item.
Used like new or open box.
Poor p or fair f a p or f rating reflects a vinyl of poor condition.
Below are stated conditions for a used vinyl records at dusty groove.
This means there is damage to the record phonograph.
This can be problematic as determining the condition is undeniably the most subjective part of the value equation.
The condition of a vinyl record is one of the primary variables for the value of the record.
Any exceptions to this condition description will be mentioned on the product detail page.
If you purchase vinyl with a p or f rating expect badly warped material.
There are no marks on the vinyl and the whole package is complete.
Original protective wrapping may be missing but the original packaging is intact and in good condition with minor damage possible.
They skip repeat and reveal scratching noises often.
Grading for the cover should be assumed to be near within a or the grading for the vinyl.
An item in perfect working condition.
The wear should be minimal and of course should play mint.
Never been played and usually sealed.
A list of vinyl record grading scale descriptions for the accurate description of the condition and attributes of a vinyl record and its cover and contents.
The vinyl looks glossy and clearly has only been played a few times.
With that in mind here are some basic guidelines as the rating grading system relates to vinyl l p s.
When searching for used vinyl pay attention to the following grades.
There may be more than a few so be careful not call a record that has wear to more than 15 of the surface.