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Pressing Info
Artist: | Meridian |
Label: | Self-Released |
Format: | CD , Single |
Country: | Australia |
Genre: | Alternative |
Cat No. | MER002 |
Barcode: | 9326806008202 |
Year: | 2006 |
Decade: | 2000s |
Beatdisc SKU: | 158872 |
Condition Info | |
Cover Condition: | NEW |
Media Condition: | NEW |
Beatdisc Grading Guide
New (NEW)
Media: Brand new and never played.
Sleeve: Brand new and direct from the supplier, usually sealed.
Mint Minus (M-)
Media: Like new, may have been handled but will appear unplayed and have no imperfections during playback.
Sleeve: Unsealed and opened but will appear like new.
Excellent (EX)
Media: Usually the highest grade we use for 2nd hand items. The CD/LP may be played and have minor visual blemishes but there will be little to no audible surface noise.
Sleeve: No major visual blemishes. Jacket/booklet will be free of ring-wear, creases or bends but may have light shelf-wear.
Very Good Plus (VG+)
Media: The most common grading for our 2nd hand items. The CD/LP may have visual blemishes (which could cause light surface noise on LPs) but will never overpower the music and usually only be audible in-between tracks or in quieter passages.
Sleeve: May have some light ring-wear or visible creases, but will be free of major damage and have no rips, tears etc.
Very Good (VG)
Media: Many of the defects found in a VG+ item will be more pronounced when the condition is VG. Surface noise and pops will be more audible on LPs, but there will still be no major audio defects or skips. CDs may have more noticeable visual marks but won't skip or affect playback.
Sleeve: More prominent ring-wear and creasing may be visible, along with possible seam splits, corner wear or booklet creasing. There will still be no major rips or tears but will generally be of a more pronounced “used” appearance.
Good (G)
Media: A record in Good condition can be put onto a turntable and will play through without skipping, but it will have significant surface noise, scratches and visible groove wear. CDs in Good condition will have visual markings and may skip.
Sleeve: Strong ring-wear, seam splits, bends/creases, writing or other defects are likely to appear.
Fair (F)
Media: The bare minimum for a playable CD/LP. For vinyl, there will be pronounced surface noise and scratches, as well as the likelihood of small skips or jumps throughout playback. CDs will likely have major visual markings and more pronounced skips or jumps.
Sleeve: Many of the same defects as a sleeve or jacket in Good condition, but these will be more pronounced and start to overwhelm the object. Seams may be coming apart and small rips or tears may appear.
Poor (P)
Media: We rarely put out records in Poor condition unless they’re particularly sought-after. The LP will have significant scratching, warping or damage and is unlikely to be fully played.
Sleeve: A jacket in Poor condition will have large tears or rips, may be mouldy or water-damaged and seams will likely be split or completely separated.