Tchaikovsky The Sleeping Beauty / Dorati 3LP Philips 6769 036 Stereo NEW! SEALED

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Tchaikovsky The Sleeping Beauty / Dorati 3LP Philips 6769 036 Stereo NEW! SEALED. Condition is "New". Shipped with USPS Media Mail.

Bernard Haitink Stravinsky: The 3 Great Ballets 1974 Philips Import 6998 011. Condition is "New". Shipped with USPS Media Mail.

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Vinyl LP in ( Mint never played sealed ) condition
The cover is in ( Mint sealed ) condition

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GRADING DEFINITIONS:

The Vinyl Grading System

Each vinyl carries an acronym. This acronym displays the vinyl’s overall quality with relevance to industry standards. Additionally, each acronym Tips listeners off to relative sound quality aspects. When searching for used vinyl, pay attention to the following grades.

Poor (P) or Fair (F)

A P or F rating reflects a vinyl of poor condition. Discs with these ratings often have major noise issues. They skip, repeat and reveal scratching noises often. If you purchase vinyl with a P or F rating, expect badly warped material. Frequently, these records are cracked or have deep scratches. Their covers are either badly damaged or destroyed completely.

Good (G)

While the term “good” might seem positive, a record carrying a G grade may still be of poor quality. Record enthusiasts often sell records of top quality. If they’ve rated a record as Good, they may be picking up on undesirable condition traits. Frequently, a G-rated record is sold at a bargain price. It’s useable, but it may have several scratches. Its music has light distortions.

Very Good (VG)

A VG-rated vinyl has experienced a lot of use. It’s still useable, but it’ll carry a few distortions. Ranked above a G-rated record, a VG-rated record often carries light pops and clicks. 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.

Very Good Plus (VG+)

The next step up, a VG+ record has little faults. It doesn’t, however, have compromised audio or visuals. A VG+ record may have several inaudible marks and a little rub. Its audio may have slight background crackle. If you’ve come across a VG+ record, you’ve found a solid investment. As with a VG record, however, close inspection may reveal its age.

Excellent (E)

An Excellent record is similar to a VG+ record. Its light marks will be difficult to spot, however, as will be its audio distortions. A lot of E-rated records have been in and out of their sleeve only a few times. Their minute signs of use, generally, reflect high-quality care.

Near Mint (NM)

A Near Mint record is a fantastic investment. It looks glossy, and it’s clearly only been played several times. NM vinyl has little to no markings, and its package is either untouched or nearly untouched. Don’t expect to find any distortions on a NM record. In essence: A NM record is imperfect only in its one-or-two-time use.

New sealed mint condition.
In original packaging, void of any imperfections.