Sold Date:
October 15, 2015
Start Date:
October 5, 2015
Final Price:
£12.99
(GBP)
Seller Feedback:
600
Buyer Feedback:
12
VINYL EXCELLENT COVER EXCELLENT LIKE NEW PERSONAL COLLECTION CLEANED WITH VPI RECORD CLEANING MACHINE
Hello and welcome to just some of my record collection. I am a lifelong record collector some records from my 3000+personal vinyl collection. I have been buying records since the early 1960s. you find old soul and 1980s modern soul (which was a great time for soul music )and rare hard to find USA soul ,60s Beatles with very rare (Mcartneys thrilington, Harrisons in mint condition= songs from genesis publications and Michael Coopers blind and shutters, Lennons first 3 albums coming up. Most have been only lightly played and many never played at all then CD came along and I bought most on CD too which meant the records were redundant! As a result, the records have been extremely well looked after and have been in a heavy duty sleeve when Shelved and when they have been played it has been on a very high end turntable Simon York turntable and basis turntable from the USA also many have been cleaned with a VPI high quality record cleaning machine again from again the states Not only does this wet clean/vacuuming process remove any dust and surface marks (such as fingerprints) it also significantly reduces background noise and many argue that the lower noise floor results in opening up of the sound NOTE these records will be mark on listing and also have small stickers inside of sleeve with VPI or P on them THEY WILL BE ONE OF THE CLEANEST RECORDS YOU WILL HAVE PURCHASED . I have many rock albums with more to come so please save me as a favourite seller. Typical postage prices as follows and combined postage with other albums saves money (double album counts as 2 records
NOTE EBAY OFFER 3 RECORDS £4 POSTAGE UK ONLY
UK: 1 record £3.50, 2 records £4.50, 3 records £6.
EU: 1 record £6.50, 2 records £8, 3 records £9.50.
International: 1 record £9.50, 2 records £12, 3 records £15.50.
When I have been playing my records for grading purposes I have been staggered with the sound quality compared to digital. Vinyl often sounds superior to my ears, more full bodied with superior dynamic range and greater impact. I also think the analogue mastering for many original records was probably better than their CD or download equivalent or maybe master tapes deteriorated prior to digital versions being mastered. I'd love to keep all my records but I don't have the space these days so I need to reduce my collection somewhat before it is forced on me!