Sell Me Your Women, Your Children, Your Vintage Turntable...


Ok I’m trying to understand the appeal of buying something like an old Garrard 301 or an elderly Technics all trussed up in a shiny new plinth, versus something manufactured in the 21st century by people not wearing clogs.

Surely modern gear has to perform better, dollar for dollar? It isn’t like these restored Garrards are exactly cheap, i was looking at one for almost $11k yesterday on Reverb. The internals looked like something out of a Meccano set.
 I ought to be more in tune with the past, I’m almost 60 and wear bell bottoms, but the style of the older TTs just doesn’t do it for me. Now then, my Dr. Feickert Volare had a look that was hardly futuristic, but that’s about as retro as I’d prefer to go.
All that said... I will buy one of these old buggers if it genuinely elevates performance. 
With $10k available for table and arm, on the new or used market, how would you splash the cash?

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I’ve just completed a Garrard 401, Schick12”, swappable headshells, miyajimi zero on now, bob’s SUT with mono switch, seperate 301 power supply.

No rumble, no hum. LED makes it easy to keep speed dialed in and it sounds meaty. With the zero cartridge on mono records it sounds incredible.

Porche black paint and plinth. Fits the 70’s decor of my room perfectly.

A labor of love for sure, worth it for me.
That’s wisdom. I built my collection with vintage and quality new vinyl before I did the 401.

Now I’m hearing my original mono blonde on blonde promo vg++ for the first time really, and that’s just one example.