New Turntable Gromit?
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Picked up my Garrard 401 in the early 80's for £50 and spent another £50 on a service, belt and set up with the SME 3009/S2 arm. Put it up against mates' LP12's, an Oracle and a Pink Triangle all through the same amp and speakers and couldn't tell much difference. Been happy with it ever since though it is now through Kef Concord speakers as I have no room for the Quad electrostatics in this house.
John M
SP250 wrote:Picked up my Garrard 401 in the early 80's for £50 and spent another £50 on a service, belt and set up
401's don't have belts
Cracking turntables, to think that folk were lobbing these into skips only a few years ago, totally ignorant of the massive potential hiding inside them. Good 301's fetch close to £1k now, 401's you're looking at £500+ for a decent one. Still great value compared to a lot of the new stuff though.
Gromit wrote:
Cracking turntables, to think that folk were lobbing these into skips only a few years ago, totally ignorant of the massive potential hiding inside them. To think that good 301's fetch close to £1k now, 401's you're looking at £500+ for a decent one. Still great value compared to a lot of the new stuff though.
Yep, I knew I'd regret selling both of mine even though I got £500 each for them. I would love to have had the space to have made a really good set up out of one of them but shmbo dictated that the HIFI goes in the spare room/office. Funny though, since it's gone up there I listen to and have bought more vinyl than when it was all in the living room.
Gromit wrote:Look up 'massively-engineered' in the dictionary and it'll say "Melinda Messenger's bra".
Is more like it
Al
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If I am ever on life support - Unplug me......
Then plug me back in..........
See if that works .....
Then plug me back in..........
See if that works .....
Remember this one from Nottingham Analogue?
http://www.google.co.uk/imgres?imgurl=h ... CEEQrQMwCg
Definately a bit of "snake oil" in the bearings...............
Al
http://www.google.co.uk/imgres?imgurl=h ... CEEQrQMwCg
Definately a bit of "snake oil" in the bearings...............
Al
If I am ever on life support - Unplug me......
Then plug me back in..........
See if that works .....
Then plug me back in..........
See if that works .....
Blackal wrote:Remember this one from Nottingham Analogue?
http://www.google.co.uk/imgres?imgurl=h ... CEEQrQMwCg
Definately a bit of "snake oil" in the bearings...............
Al
Ah - the Anna Log.
I once owned a NAS turntable (a Spacedeck) before I went direct drive around 6 years ago. Tom Fletcher (no longer with us, sadly) was a great turntable designer, and having met him on a couple of occasions, quite a character too.
C'man - nice TT the Gyro, it was the deck that made me realise there was life after the LP12. Lovely bit of engineering too, and like Tom Fletcher, John Michell was a real gent, sadly taken from us through ill health.
I'll be sticking with my LP12. I see it only as a device for playing all the vinyl from my 70s-90s collection.
I find I prefer the CD set up I have, especially with remasterd stuff like Led Zep and Hendrix.......
That said - it is still a lovely piece of engineering.
Al
I find I prefer the CD set up I have, especially with remasterd stuff like Led Zep and Hendrix.......
That said - it is still a lovely piece of engineering.
Al
If I am ever on life support - Unplug me......
Then plug me back in..........
See if that works .....
Then plug me back in..........
See if that works .....
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