I grade mostly visually, but I put each lp on my Denon dp75 to spot check it before issuing the final grade. I tend to listen to the opening, pick a couple of spots in the middle....listen between tracks for background noise etc. And if there are any potential trouble spots I see I check those as well. But I don't listen to them fully unless it is stated that it came from my personal collection. All of my records come from estate sales, so they tend to be one owner records. This allows me to see how they generally treated their records....how they were stored, did they use inner sleeves, conditions of the house for mold, etc.
I end up handling each lp several times as well...when I buy it I take them to a bright light or by a sunny window for an initial check. Then when I get them home, I inspect them before and after cleaning. Then I spot play grade them. Then I photograph them from a lot of angles. So I do see a lot of the lp before it goes on sale.
I stand by my grading. If you are having an issue with one of the 4 sides I will offer you a $20 refund as a good faith gesture. I have thousands of happy vinyl customers and I really work hard to get it right the 1st time.
私は自分の格付けに自信を持っています。もし4枚のうちの1枚に問題があるのであれば、私は誠意の証として20ドルの返金を行います。私にはレコード盤お買い求めになってお喜びいただけるお客様が何千人もいますし、最初からきちんと対応するために本当に努力しています。
私は自分のグレード付けに自信を持っています。 4つの側面のいずれかに問題があるのなら、私の誠意をお見せすべく、20ドルを払い戻します。 私は満足頂いているお客様が何人もおり、1度で良い取引が出来るように、とてもつもない努力をしています。
私は等級に対して正しいと思っています。もしあなたが4枚のうち1つに問題があるなら信用の為、$20返金します。私は何千ものハッピーなビニルの購入者がいますし本当に一生懸命やっています。