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    Best vintage TT purchase option

    Hello,

    This is my first post on the forum.

    Lets say I'm new to the vinyl world, as I used to listen to vinyl records at my parents place during my childhood but new nothing about the technical part of it, and only about an year ago my wife (my girlfriend back then) offered me a Vinyl Styl record player on Christmas, so I came back to the pleasure of listening to vinyl records, but I wanted to do an upgrade in terms of improving my listening pleasure and do a trip down memory lane, and purchase an old vintage turntable.

    From what I searched, I found some nice TT and the following ones captured my attention, although I know they all use different "technologies" (direct drive, idler, belt drive), but my main concern and what I give most importance to will be to have a cool looking, well built "machine", that performs well and has a very good sound quality (although I know the cartridges and stylus also make a difference).

    So, my candidates would be:

    - Dual 1228
    - Dual 601
    - Dual 1218
    (all with a Shure M91 MG...sorry about my first 3 options being Dual TT but I love the look of them with the wooden plynth)
    - Elac Miracord 630 (with a new Audio-Technica cartridge and stylus)
    - Garrard SP25 Mk IV (with a Ortofon FF10XE cartridge)

    ...and finally, just because I found it funny the pilling mechanism of the discs and useful to use with 7" records, the Garrard Synchro Lab 65B with a Shure M75

    Let me know your thoughts.

    Thanks

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    Re: Best vintage TT purchase option

    Welcome! Check out VPI too for tables. REGA also makes some nice ones too.


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    Re: Best vintage TT purchase option

    I am unsure how many Vintage Enthusiasts are here, but AudioKarma would be a suggested resource for Vintage anything.

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    Welcome to AS.

    For performance I do think some of the current Rega and such would be the way to go.

    For vintage I'd choose a direct drive, there is a big following for vintage Japanese DD turntables. Like you, I like the vintage Dual, I don't know enough to recommend one model over another. I got to use a friend's Dual for a while while in high school, I really wanted to keep it but he wouldn't part. It had the strobe on it. The sound also killed the table I had.

    Last I heard Girard was long out of business. I'm not sure if there is a company keeping the tables alive or not. About a year ago a friend bought one of their 301's, the one with the large granite base.

    A couple years back Technics brought out a revamped 1200 you might be interested in. Personally, I'm not on that bandwagon. I think the hype is mostly reputation and nostalgia. Although some of their new tables have gotten good reviews.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Peabody View Post
    Welcome to AS.

    For performance I do think some of the current Rega and such would be the way to go.

    For vintage I'd choose a direct drive, there is a big following for vintage Japanese DD turntables. Like you, I like the vintage Dual, I don't know enough to recommend one model over another. I got to use a friend's Dual for a while while in high school, I really wanted to keep it but he wouldn't part. It had the strobe on it. The sound also killed the table I had.

    Last I heard Girard was long out of business. I'm not sure if there is a company keeping the tables alive or not. About a year ago a friend bought one of their 301's, the one with the large granite base.

    A couple years back Technics brought out a revamped 1200 you might be interested in. Personally, I'm not on that bandwagon. I think the hype is mostly reputation and nostalgia. Although some of their new tables have gotten good reviews.
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    The Garrard Engineering and Manufacturing Company of Swindon, Wiltshire, was a British company that was famous for producing high-quality gramophone turntables. It was formed by the jewellers Garrard & Co in 1915. The company was sold to Plessey, an electronics conglomerate, in 1960. During the period 1976-1978, Garrard developed demonstrators of the novel video disc technology. Although the team recognised the future potential of this data storage technology, Plessey chose not to invest. After several years in decline, Garrard was sold by Plessey to Gradiente Electronics of Brazil in 1979 and series production was moved to Brazil (Manaus). The remaining Garrard research and development operation in Swindon was reduced to a skeleton operation until completely shut down in 1992. Then, Gradiente licensed the Garrard name to Terence O'Sullivan, who operated as Loricraft Audio, in 1997.





    A Garrard turntable, Model 1212
    Between 1992 and 1997, the Garrard brand name was licensed to other companies in the US, which imported many electronic items built by many different and unrelated Far Eastern manufacturers. These included "Garrard"-branded cassette decks, CD players, stereo receivers, boom-box radio/cassette machines, portable "Walkman" type cassette players, serial-port printer cables, universal TV/audio remote controls, and other miscellany, including turntables that had nothing to do with any original Garrard design.

    In 2018, Cadence Audio SA, who also own the British turntable and tonearm manufacturer SME Limited, took ownership of the Garrard brand and registered trademarks when they purchased Loricraft Audio Ltd. The business was restructured to run under the name of Garrard Turntables UK Ltd.


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    Re: Best vintage TT purchase option

    I would like to recomend Lenco.

    Check in //https://www.lencoheaven.net/

    it a direct drive turntable, very good sound quality and it gives you the opportunity to make a lot of upgrades on plinth, tonearm, etc.etc.
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    Re: Best vintage TT purchase option

    After my Micro Seiki BL91 and AR PH6 got hit by mother nature and unable to repair, I found an original VPI Classic ( the first classic) from MDP on this site and couldn't be happier. Paired it with a Manley Chinook.
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    Re: Best vintage TT purchase option

    i have 4 turntables; 3 of which are rather expensive more recent designs that i love.

    however my 4th turntable is a vintage model which i highly recommend, the direct drive EMT 948. the 948 was designed to be used in radio stations mostly commercially, so it's built like a tank. it won't be 'cheap, cheap' but it should be reasonable, and as a European product should be accessible in your area.

    it comes with it's own arm, but it's not too daunting to have an arm board made which bolts in place replacing the standard arm and allows for choices of other arms. i use a different arm than standard. most 948's have an integral phono stage, but i don't use that.

    i'd like to load a picture of my 948 here but we can't do that here (the way i load pictures) unless we have a photo hosting site. so here is a link to another forum where i was able to load pictures.

    EMT 948 pic

    i've owned the following vintage turntables.........the idler Garrard 301, direct drive Technics SP-10 Mk2, and direct drive Technics SP-10 Mk3. all three of those are also very good choices but typically more expensive than a 948.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Lavigne View Post
    i have 4 turntables; 3 of which are rather expensive more recent designs that i love.

    however my 4th turntable is a vintage model which i highly recommend, the direct drive EMT 948. the 948 was designed to be used in radio stations mostly commercially, so it's built like a tank. it won't be 'cheap, cheap' but it should be reasonable, and as a European product should be accessible in your area.

    it comes with it's own arm, but it's not too daunting to have an arm board made which bolts in place replacing the standard arm and allows for choices of other arms. i use a different arm than standard. most 948's have an integral phono stage, but i don't use that.

    i'd like to load a picture of my 948 but we can't do that here unless we have a photo hosting site.

    i've owned the idler Garrard 301, direct drive Technics SP-10 Mk2, and direct drive Technics SP-10 Mk3. all three of those are also very good choices but typically more expensive that a 948.
    You can upload a photo without a hosting site. Who said that? Just use TapaTalk. We removed the add on link for photos because it was creating duplicate posts. But we don’t require a hosting site for photos. I pay $$ to host all our data including photos.

    As I said, I strongly recommend TapaTalk. Makes it way easier to do everything like uploading photos.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike View Post
    You can upload a photo without a hosting site. Who said that? Just use TapaTalk. We removed the add on link for photos because it was creating duplicate posts. But we don’t require a hosting site for photos. I pay $$ to host all our data including photos.

    As I said, I strongly recommend TapaTalk. Makes it way easier to do everything like uploading photos.


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    i'm an old guy......makes it harder for me.

    i use my camera for pictures and load them from my laptop, always have. not my phone. Tapatalk is for mobile devices. so not relevant for me. and i rarely surf audioshark with my phone, i use my laptop or work computer. so just does not fit my use profile.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Lavigne View Post
    i'm an old guy......makes it harder for me.

    i use my camera for pictures and load them from my laptop, always have. not my phone. Tapatalk is for mobile devices. so not relevant for me. and i rarely surf audioshark with my phone, i use my laptop or work computer. so just does not fit my use profile.
    I’ll check today, but you should still have no issue uploading photos


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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike View Post
    I’ll check today, but you should still have no issue uploading photos


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    i'm a guy who likes to post pictures, so if you can make it work with my laptop that would be great. thank you.

    btw; i'm traveling to Sarasota in early December for a business meeting (not yet called off) and will try to stop by and visit you if you are around. i realize you prefer doing it by appointment so will reach out when i know my time and day.

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    Testing without photo hosting.

    Mike, click GO ADVANCED, click the PAPERCLIP, upload the file (choose file), click upload, close window, click paper clip icon, there’s your picture!
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    Re: Best vintage TT purchase option

    The Dual's were really noisy and plastic, just like the BIC's. I would try and find an old AR or something similar.
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    Start researching JVC tables. There are strong advocates out there on other forums who have posted perceptions of the best models. They are $1600 or less.

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    Re: Best vintage TT purchase option

    I bought a VPI HW-19 on a whim, I was already a long time VPI owner having had a Scout, Classic and Prime. The HW-19 was damaged in shipping. So I rebuit from the ground up. New motor, pulley, electric, rubber mounts, etc. Sent the bearing to Harry at VPI and he refurbished it for me. Quiet as a mouse.

    I was so happy with it after completion that I sold my Prime and this is my only table.


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    Thank's everyone for you're inputs. Need to do more research then, after all the suggestions

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    I saw the photos from the link you posted and I'm mesmerized by your "turntables display" ...WOW

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    The AR was a good table. The poor man's LP12.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fer1000 View Post
    I would like to recomend Lenco.

    Check in //https://www.lencoheaven.net/

    it a direct drive turntable, very good sound quality and it gives you the opportunity to make a lot of upgrades on plinth, tonearm, etc.etc.
    I would second this. Since, the OP is in Europe a Lenco L75/L78 can be had for under 200 Euro.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowfax View Post
    I am unsure how many Vintage Enthusiasts are here, but AudioKarma would be a suggested resource for Vintage anything.

    Welcome aboard and have fun.
    in agreement with Brian as well, also Audiocircle.com for Vintage suggestions. My personal vintage love was my Kenwood KD-500 with Premier mmt arm and a Grace F9e cartridge, gone but not forgotten.

    As for current set-ups that present $$ values, Rega(discussed here in another thread) and the modern Technics 1200, can't go wrong with either IMO

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    My VPI just keeps on spinning. Solid.
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    I have an Empire model 398 - it's built like a tank and friends who have never seen an Empire are amazed at it's performance. You may still find one for under $1,000 but it's getting harder all the time.

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    i have a 34 year old Linn LP 12 that works great and keeps on spinning. i wouldn't buy a Linn LP12 unless you have a dealer who can set it up properly wihin driving distance. it makes a big difference. john

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    Quote Originally Posted by johni b View Post
    i have a 34 year old Linn LP 12 that works great and keeps on spinning. i wouldn't buy a Linn LP12 unless you have a dealer who can set it up properly wihin driving distance. it makes a big difference. john
    It still wipes the floor with many today and yes setup is key like anything else ..!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Peabody View Post
    The AR was a good table. The poor man's LP12.

    The LP 12 came after and was very well, , ARish .......



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    I have a 1970's Thorens TD-145 in perfect condition.

    Last year I bought my son a 1970's Pioneer PL-55D in almost mint condition. It's a great starter TT.
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