![]() Differences I bet will not be subtle and one will stand out and it might not be the one we think right now (Sansui). Listen for music and also listen for background noise like bearing rumble. Mount the cartridge and don’t fuss being precise it won’t be worth it. All these things can turn into major headaches later. One little jammed spring or bushing can ruin performance. Set the arm to balance at zero skating and without cartridge and check to see how freely it floats. Turn bearing by hand, feel for smoothness and play. Pull platters, check belt or idler wheel for condition- cracks, dents etc. One by one check them out visually and by hand. That tonearm was a complete departure from the usual, traditional tonearms of the time and it can still represent a clever way to avoid tracking errors.That’s the best way. ![]() #Vintage garrard zero 100 turntable series#What can we expect/hope then? A new, revamped series of 301/401 turntables maybe? Personally, I'd love to see an updated, improved version of the ingenious zero-tracking error tonearm by Garrard, the one installed on the Zero 100 turntable. Hopefully, they will gain forward momentum thanks to this SME acquisition. This seems extremely good news for us, since the heritage of Garrard and the expertise of Loricraft Audio won't be lost. We are delighted that Terry and his team will join the SME family and bring their vast experience with them. With years of experience and expert knowledge that will be crucial as SME develops the Garrard audio brand, the acquisition of Loricraft Audio was essential, as it enables the continued ability to service and maintain existing products. The only authorised Garrard service agent, Loricraft Audio (we have reviewed several components from this Company) has been acquired by SME, as well, in order to support existing Garrard idler drive turntables owners. As an iconic British brand, Garrard deserves to be enjoyed by a new generation of audiophiles. Many of these great turntables were paired with SME tonearms and there has always been a natural synergy between the two company's products. Responsible for true icons of vinyl reproduction with the 301 and 401 turntables, in many ways, Garrard's legacy mirrors SME's, with precision engineering, design and manufacturing, based in the UK. ![]() It is with great pleasure that we can announce the acquisition of the Garrard audio brand. This acquisition might return the Garrard name to its original fame, as we can argue from Stuart McNeilis's (CEO of SME) words below: Less than two weeks ago, SME, the British engineering and specialist Hi-Fi firm, acquired the rights to the Garrard audio brand from IGB Gradiente S.A. These mediocre components, of course, had nothing to share with the legendary Garrard legacy. ![]() In the meanwhile, the Garrard brand name was licensed to other companies in the USA, which imported gear built by many different and unrelated Far Eastern Companies. Then, Gradiente licensed the Garrard name to Terence O'Sullivan, as Garrard and Loricraft Audio, since 1997. The remaining Garrard R&D department in Swindon (UK) was reduced to a “skeleton operation” until completely shut down in 1992. Not every Garrard turntable was memorable, but certainly the 301/401 and the Zero 100 models deserve a very special place in HiFi history.Īfter a glorious period during the '60s and '70s, and after several years in decline, Garrard was sold by Plessey to Gradiente Electronics of Brazil in 1979 and, as a result, series production was moved to Brazil (Manaus). In other words, we've always been fans of vintage Garrard gear. If you perform a search with keyword “Garrard” inside our website you'll get many results, ranging from several articles devoted to the Garrard Zero 100 turntable (history, listening test, restoration and tweaks) to many reviews of accessories devoted to the legendary Garrard 301/401 turntables, tweaks from Loricraft Audio and Analogue Tube Audio such as mats, plinths, bearing, power supplies etc. May 2018 editorial SME acquires the rights to the Garrard audio from IGB Gradiente
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