Garrard 301 - Project


I have been contemplating for a while which turntable to pursue given so many choices. Every time I look around, I just can’t help drooling over a fully restored Garrard 301 or 401. Aside from being an idler-drive, I keep reading and hearing about their unique ability to reproduce music with its sense of drive and impact thus making them very desirable to own. And with available meticulous restoration services and gorgeous plinth options, what’s not to like, right!

Would you please share your experience, good and pitfalls (if any) with a restored Garrard 301 to avoid before I go down this path.

And what about the IEC inlet and power cord, would they be of any significance. My two choices would be Furutech FI-09 NCF or FI-06 (G) inlets.

I have already purchased a Reed 3P Cocobolo 10.5” with Finewire C37+Cryo tonearm/interconnect phono cable with KLEI RCA plugs option.

Still exploring Cart Options, so please feel free to share your choice of cart with Garrard 301 or 401.

And lastly, I would like to extend my gratitude to @fsonicsmith, @noromance ​​​​@mdalton for the inspiration.

lalitk

@lalitk  I was looking at your room and can't make out if it's a basement or an attic–like over the garage type of bonus room. 😏 

@noromance 

My room is a bonus room, it’s not acoustically perfect but the dimensions offer a lot to work with. The 15’ depth and 30’ width give me some flexibility for speaker placement and optimal listening spot. The 8’ ceiling is standard due to being on 3rd floor and part of a split attic, sloped ceiling angle in the back, which helps with diffusion and reduced parallel surface reflection (a bonus in disguise). 

@lewm 

Appreciate you sharing your thoughts. While I can see your point about not all vintage tubes live up to their reputation, I have a different take on trying vintage NOS tubes. Just like anything else in audio, NOS tubes can be easily a misfit in any given application. To @macg19 point, NOS mullard’s performed admirably better in his DAC versus phonostage. 

Whether NOS tubes are worth chasing depends on your goals, system resolution and budget. If your system or a tube component responsive to tube rolling, then it’s totally worthwhile to chase the best possible NOS tubes that can further elevate your emotional connection with music. YOLO! 

@noromance 

I picked up another nice album off Amazon, Ben Webster - Plays Duke Ellington. 

Time for another exciting update: I just came across a rare opportunity to grab Artisan Fidelity’s Statement Saphire Inverted bearing and Aluminum/Mg. alloy platter. I am expecting delivery in 6-8 weeks and can’t wait to install and experience this incredibly impressive and exquisite piece of engineering. Here are the specifications: 

Specifications:

  • Aerospace Grade, aged, heat treated, stabilized & tempered Magnesium Aluminum based Alloy + Pure Copper + Multilayered polymer Internally damped high mass oversized platter design for improved flywheel affect and reduced noise floor.

  • Hydrodynamic oil bearing Inverted type, Austenitic Stainless steel and polished Hardened steel, certified Grade 5 Sapphire ball, micro contact point and custom made, ground sintered bronze sleeve bushings with low viscosity oil impregnated cavity.

  • Austenitic stainless steel thrust cap with advanced military grade Polymer featuring ultra low coefficient of friction and superior dimensional stability.

Also expecting Woodsong Plinth around the same time, which pretty much completes my 301 project.  

@lalitk 

I am excited for you hearing about the platter upgrade. Please post your comments on the platter upgrade. Also, excited to hear about the Windsong plinth. They make a beautiful plinth. Please post system pics when get it and the platter.

 

It's fun watching your build on the Garrard 301

 

Jim Perry