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Grading Scale |
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This is a
standard scale by which to describe the physical condition of an item.
By using the Videogon Grading Scale (AGS) you will accurately convey to buyers
the physical condition of your item. Buyers do not like surprises; thus if every
seller uses the same criteria to describe their items, the opportunity for
receiving higher offers will increase dramatically. |
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NEW - Unopened
factory shipment |
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When an item's
condition is called "NEW", it must be a factory sealed box, and the
seller should declare what if any warranty will be provided by the
manufacturer. Some manufacturers will honor warranties only if purchased
from an "authorized" dealer. Other manufacturers may offer
warranty to the original owner only, even if that original owner never opened
the box. Thus, any item rated as NEW should be accompanied by a warranty
statement within the description of the listing. Otherwise, prospective
buyers should ask the seller about the warranty - do not make any assumptions
other than a factory sealed box.
If an item has been opened for inspection or any other reason, it should NOT be
rated "New". |
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10 / 10 - Mint
- Essentially never used,
factory fresh appearance! |
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The word
"mint" is used so often that it's meaning is taken for granted.
In the Videogon Grading Scale, Mint can be used to describe an item if it
meets the following criteria without exception.
The item must have been removed from its' original packing and used for less
than one year. The one year or less of usage is a must since subtle
environmental contact such as finger skin oils, household chemicals, smoke, and
other airborne pollutants can negatively impact equipment. The result of
this kind of exposure is a discoloration of the equipment's surfaces.
Electronics must have no visible scratches, nicks, or
blemishes anywhere on the piece. The gold plating on input/output connectors
should evidence no scratches or discoloration. Chrome should have
absolutely no pitting or discoloration, especially around screwheads.
Speaker grilles should have absolutely no pulls or
discoloration. The bottoms of speakers should not show signs of
stand mounting or floor scrapes.
Turntables must not show any use, and their covers must have
been left in the box - that's how new they must look.
Very few pre-owned or demo items qualify for this level, so we strongly
recommend a thorough inspection of the item before rating it a 10/10. |
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9 / 10 - Excellent
- Perfect physical condition,
light use. |
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The item should be a
one-owner or store-demo piece to qualify for a 9/10, though some exceptions will
exist. The item should appear as new unless a very close inspection is
performed, as described below.
Electronics should look factory fresh except for dust in
crevices. The plating on i/o connectors may show some use, but no
discoloration or oxidation. The item should never have been rack
mounted. Chrome should have no pitting and no discoloration.
Speakers should be perfect except for the back or bottom, which
may show slight indentations from stand mounting, but the indentations do not
show through the veneer. Wood finishes should not show any change in color
from sunlight, especially uneven discoloration. Grill cloth should have no
pulls, but maybe dusty.
Turntables may show slight wear where the cover is lifted, but
no visible wear on the top of the cover, or the plinth. The headshell should
have no scratches from cartridge mounting. |
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8 / 10
- Very good
- Perfect front face, 1 minor flaw on top or side is acceptable. |
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This item has seen
some use, but still appears perfect from the front. A perfect front face
plate includes the front top edge. Be sure and check this edge since it is very
easy to nick. On speakers, all four front edges should be inspected.
Electronics may have 1 or 2 minor scratches (max 1/2"
long, very thin) on the top plate or the sides of electronics, but again, the
front must be perfect. There should be no signs of rack mounting.
Chrome should have no pitting, but may have some discoloration in spots less
than 1/4" diameter. Silk-screening has no separations, and the
lettering shows no wear.
Speakers may have minor discoloration along edges, but no
scratches that show through the veneer, except for the bottom, which may show
signs of stand mounting or floor scraping.
Turntables covers may be slightly hazy from record sleeves
being laid on them, but should not have any highly visible scratches
anywhere. The headshell may have some scratches from cartridge mounting. |
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7 /
10 - Good - 1 or 2 minor
scratches, looks used but well maintained. |
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Electronics
should have no dents or bulges, but a few minor scratches. Perhaps a little
wear on the knobs and switches, like the slightly darker or shiny coloration
seen on volume knobs. If the item was rack mounted, plastic washers should
have been used. Chrome may show slight pitting, but not enough to be visible
without close inspection. Silk-screening on the glass is separating in at
most one area of less than 1/2" diameter, and some parts of some letters
may have worn off.
Speakers may have loose fitting covers, or the cloth may have
3-5 minor pulls or 1 small hole less than 1/2" long. The cabinet may
have one minor scratch that shows through the veneer, but no bigger than 1"
long. The bottoms of speakers may show many small scratches or scrapes
Turntable covers may be hazy, and the tonearm may show heavy
scratches from repeated cartridge replacement. . |
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6 /
10 - Fair - 3 to 4 minor
scratches, or 1 major scratch, appears used. |
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Electronics
may have one major scratch (over 2" long, deep enough to show metal) or a
slight dent on one of the surfaces. The item must NOT have any major
scratches on the front facia, but may have some nicks along the top front
edge. Chrome may show obvious pitting, but should not have any
flakes. Transformer covers may have some scratches, but cannot show any
rust. Silk-screening is separating from the glass in more than one
area, and some lettering is worn off, but the glass must have no cracks or
chips.
Speakers may have one major scratch that shows through the
veneer, but no longer than 2", and no deeper than 1/16". Grill
covers may have to be replaced to look fresh.
Turntables may have scratch but not cracked dust covers, or
pitting in the platter surface. |
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| 5
/ 10 - Average
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multiple scratches, including some on the front facia. |
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This piece is visibly
scratched and noticeably used, any major scratches on the front face qualify for
a 5/10.
Electronics may have several minor nicks or one major scratch
on the front. Chrome is showing some pitting, maybe a flake or two has
come off. Transformer covers show some rust, as do their mounting
screws. Silcreening is separating from the glass in two or more areas, or
the glass has one minor crack less than 1/2" long.
Speakers may have 2 major scratches, or more than 5 minor
scratches, grill covers may not stay on the speaker any more.
Turntables may have cracked covers, headshell may have multiple
scratches, and tonearms may have broken resting clip. |
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| 4 /
10 - Mediocre - rough physical, but
all functions work perfectly. |
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This piece would not go in
your "big rig", but is not worn out.
Electronics may have many small scratches, or have a broken
display face, or have a bent lever. Chrome shows severe pitting,
transformer covers are very rusty, glass has one or more cracks in it.
Speakers may have a dented corner or bent binding posts, but
drivers are not physically disfigured.
Turntables may have missing covers, or show much discoloration
on the platter, or scratches on the plinth from the platter rubbing against
it. |
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10 - Poor - rather beat up, but
all functions work, maybe a knob is missing. |
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This piece now resides in
the garage.
Electronics have chrome that is pitted to the point of looking
like a speckle finish, transformer covers are dented and rusty, and binding
posts are very oxidized.
Speakers have major scratches or chunks gouged out, but all
drivers are unmolested.
Turntables work, but one wouldn't think so by looking at them. |
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10 - Very Poor - beat up, bent knobs
or switch levers, some functional problems. |
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Electronics
have major dents, knobs are missing, but they sort of work.
Speakers have torn drivers or crinkled tweeters, or more than 3
major scratches, and grill covers have disintegrated.
Turntables have warped platters, or tonearm bearings are too
tight or wobbly. |
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10 - Shot - for parts use only. |
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