Sold Date:
April 22, 2015
Start Date:
April 12, 2015
Final Price:
£112.00
(GBP)
Bid Count:
15
Seller Feedback:
2413
Buyer Feedback:
57
Hello and welcome to my record auctions. I am a lifelong record collector auctioning some records from my personal vinyl collection. I have been buying records since the early 1970s. Most have been only lightly played and many never played at all as I often taped them for my own personal use when new. Of course, 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 when they have been played it has generally been on Linn or Rega turntables with properly aligned quality cartridges and a light stylus tracking force of 1.5 to 1.75 g.
My records are all original pressings (1st, 2nd and subsequent) from the 60s/70s/80s/90s. They are not modern re-issues which in my opinion often sound second rate compared to the original analogue pressings. To truly appreciate the magic of vinyl you need to seek out the originals from the heyday of the LP record :-) When I use the term "original" in my listing titles it is purely to differentiate them from the ever increasing amount of modern re-issues. "Original" does not necessarily mean first pressing, but often it does - please read my listing details for full information.
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!
Please read the description below for vinyl condition (as per the Record Collector Grading System), but for most of my records the vinyl can be considered as in near mint or excellent condition, shiny and with no significant marks – basically almost as good as when it came out of the original shop. What's more, my records are beautifully clean because they have received proper storage and care! All my records (unless "mint" to start with) have been cleaned using high quality Record Cleaning Machines (either a £3,000 Keith Monks Omni VII RCM or a Moth Pro Mk II RCM) and the best record cleaning solutions such as "Art Du Son". 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 and improved fidelity. Following cleaning, records are placed in new inner sleeves and the sleeve is given a new plastic outer protective cover.
The covers vary in condition but most are excellent just showing the usual signs of storage. Most have been stored in plastic protective covers. I try my utmost to provide accurate descriptions, test playing all records in their
entirety. The quality of my records is reflected in the excellent feedback I have received from satisfied buyers, many of whom come back for more. I provide detailed photographs to illustrate the quality.A word about hairline marks. It is almost impossible to find any non-sealed record without any hairline marks - many had them from new, particularly if sold with cardboard inner sleeves. They are a result of storage and use and have little impact on sound quality. Likewise, very few original vinyl records lie totally flat. As for background noise, all records will have some background noise which varies wildly and often reflects the very variable pressing quality. I have bought new heavy pressing LP's in recent years and many of the original records I am selling not only look better but they sound better! I only draw attention to marks, warping or background noise in my listings if I consider them significant.
Records are test played on superb Rega RP8 or modified Technics 1200/1210 turntables equipped with Ortofon 2M series or Denon Moving Coil cartridges. Replay is through NJC Reference Series phono stages and pre-amplifiers to revealing studio monitors or professional Sennheiser & AKG headphones. This enables me to undertake careful evaluation of the record quality and grade accurately. I take my grading very seriously and often provide a photograph of the grading test play.
This album is Led Zeppelin's superb "Led Zeppelin II" LP on the ORIGINAL Atlantic Records Plum/Orange label 588198. Matrix marks Av2, B//5, 1st Gt Britain Pressing according to the Rare Record Price Guide 2016 with "Lemon Song" credit on label. According to my research, there were earlier presses with lower matrix numbers (A2/B2 being the lowest) but this still remains a very early pressing.
Vinyl grading is Ex/Ex- according to the Record Collector Grading System. It appears moderately played prior to my test plays. A SUPERB copy. One or two light surface marks on otherwise glossy, unmarked vinyl, but nothing that affects play.
Test played superbly with excellent audio and low overall background noise.
The E J Day & Co matt gatefold sleeve is in SUPERB overall condition as it has been stored in a protective plastic outer sleeve (see photos).
I dispatch worldwide in reinforced heavy duty LP mailers with cardboard reinforcements either side. I also use heavy duty packaging tape.
I have many other auctions of classic 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):
UK: 1 record £3.75, 2 records £4.50, 3 records £5.
EU: 1 record £5.75, 2 records £7, 3 records £8.00.
International: 1 record £8.75, 2 records £10.50, 3 records £12.
Some countries may require International Signed For so please ask.
Please see my feedback, particularly on other records I have sold, and thanks for looking.