No Artist - Hi-Fi Sound Stereo Test Record, LP, (Vinyl)

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No Artist - Hi-Fi Sound Stereo Test Record, LP, (Vinyl)

Artist: No Artist Format: LP Label: Hi-Fi Sound Media Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+) Sleeve Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+) Catalog Number: HFS69,

Tracklist

A1 Test 1 (Channel Recognition
Phasing And Balance. Transient Random-Noise Bursts With Announcements.)
A2 Test 2 (White Noise
For Subjective Evaluation Of Equipment Performance.)
A3 Test 3 (Determination Of Minimum Tracking Weight And Sidethrust Correction Settings. Lateral And Vertical Modulation At Two Recorded Levels.)
A4 Test 4 (Applause. A Noise Test For Equipment Evaluation.)
A5a Test 5 (Music And Background Noise Tests
For Confirming Secure Tracking Of A Pickup That Has Been Set Up With The Aid Of Other Tests And The Acceptability Of Equipment Noise.)
A5b Test 5 (Music Excerpt: Second Movement
'Dance'
From McCabe's Symphony (Eleghy) 1965.)
B1 Test 1 (Reference Levels And Channel Separation. A 1kHz Tone Used For Measuring Pickup Output And Mid-Range Separation.)
B2 Test 2 (Pink Noise
Primarily For Technical Evaluation.)
B3 Test 3 (Tone Bursts. Eight Bands Of Tone Bursts For Testing Pickups And Loudspeakers.)
B4 Test 4 (Wow And Flutter. Lateral Cut 3kHz Tone For Use With Wow And Flutter Meters.)
B5 Test 5 (Rumble. Lateral Cut 1kHz Reference Tone Followed By Unmodulated Grooves For Use With Appropriate Equipment.)

Description



==== Grading System Explained ====

Media / Cover

Mint = New

Near Mint = Excellent, perfect record

Very Good Plus =Generally worth 50% of the Near Mint value, Will show some signs that it was played, visible light scratches which do not affect play! Previous owner took good care of it. Picture sleeves and inner sleeves will have some slight wear, slightly turned-up corners, or a slight seam split. An LP cover may have slight signs of wear, and may be marred by a cut-out hole, indentation, or cut corner. In general, if not for a couple of minor things wrong with it, this would be Near Mint.

Very Good = Generally worth 25% of the Near Mint value, Surface noise will be evident upon playing. Groove wear will start to be noticeable, as well light scratches, some of the scratches might cause clicks, sleeves and labels might have stickers, pen marks, cello-tape, spine splits and other marks.

Good = Generally worth 10-15% of Near Mint value, Will play through with significant surface noise and deep scratches which will cause clicks

Fair/Poor = vinyl might be cracked, some parts of sleeve might be missing.

Generic = means not original sleeve, Vinyl comes in white blank sleeve

Please Note: We use stock images, in some cases, the cover or layout of the label might be slightly different than the picture above, but will have the same tracks/songs, if you need more info please contact us