What is VG grading?

What is VG grading?

VG means Very Good. Marks and scuffs will be visible, the record should play very well. Possibly some pops or slight noise may be heard. Even at this grade, the record may play perfectly with no noise and/ or pops.

Can you grade vinyl records?

Most of the time, LPs are sold with two grades, one for the record and one for the cover. We list only one grade, however, because with some exceptions, albums without covers are worthless, and covers without the accompanying record are worthless.

How do you check vinyl conditions?

Record has a clear “sheen” when you look at the reflection of the light in the grooves. If you’ve bought much new vinyl, you know what this looks like – smooth and slick. You should expect to see more minor blemishes on a used record, but the way it reflects the light will indicate how worn-down the grooves are.

What is a G+ record?

A record in Good or Good Plus condition can be played through without skipping. But it will have significant surface noise, scratches, and visible groove wear. A cover or sleeve will have seam splits, especially at the bottom or on the spine.

Are VG records good?

Very Good (VG) It might have light visible scratches, and it may have split edges. You can enjoy listening to a VG-rated record, and you can use it as an artistic display, too. For the most part, a VG-rated record is undamaged. Upon closer inspection, however, its use will be apparent—both visually and audibly.

How many times can you play a vinyl record before it wears out?

A well-cared for record can be played more than 100 times, with only minor audible sound degradation. If carefully maintained the same disc could be played many hundreds of times in its lifetime. A record played on poorly set-up equipment can be destroyed in just one spin.

What does VG +/ g mean?

VG = certainly listenable but you’ll keep an eye out for an upgrade down the road. G/G+ = nothing you’d want to listen to regularly. Likely only purchasing to complete a collection or it’s just a rare enough item it is the best you can find for your budget.

Is there a company that grades vinyl records?

Audiophile Archive and Grading Services (AAGS) is a vinyl record-grading and archiving company. They clean, inspect and grade records, certify their grading and record a high-resolution digital audio backup, among other services.

What does NM mean in vinyl?

Near Mint
Mint (M) – Absolutely perfect in every way. Never been played and usually sealed. Near Mint (NM) – The record has been on a shelf between other records. The vinyl looks glossy and clearly has only been played a few times. There are no marks on the vinyl and the whole package is complete.

Why do DJS put tape on records?

It helps them mark where certain tracks, or certain parts of the track start. This technique was a lot more common before everything was digitized; you can think of it as a way of manually setting cue points.