This is part of Garrard vs Lenco comparison videos, here are the links: Introduction video: kzbin.info/www/bejne/Y6Klp3ZsgamFeMk Garrard 401 video: kzbin.info/www/bejne/jHmWgqCpfd6oirM Lenco L70 video: kzbin.info/www/bejne/hmKsZ4Ojfparaac
@Kalamazoom3 ай бұрын
Hello
@Kalamazoom3 ай бұрын
I have just inherited my Grandfathers Goldring GL99 do you have any recommendations for a plinth ? Thank you.
@Justas-M3 ай бұрын
@@Kalamazoom gl99 is very nice! I am not sure what to recommend plinth wise. But I believe any L75 premade plinth will work :)
@Kalamazoom3 ай бұрын
@@Justas-M ok thank you. I have found acoustand in the Uk, I’ll ask them.
@fermartinezrios725110 ай бұрын
I've owned Garrard 301 grease bearing, Lenco L75 and L70. All of them heavily serviced, so they ran as they should, and mounted on heavy plinths. From my own experience the Lenco turntable is just the best. The motor and moving idler design it's just marvelous, simple and cost-effective. One doesn't need to unload a lot of money to get a Lenco and to make it run to specs, very few parts to upgrade maybe, grease some linkages and that's it. It's platter is as heavy as the Garrard's (maybe the L70 more so). 304/401 L75/70 of course sound great, due to the heavy platter & idler combination, but the fact that one costing 1/10 of the price than the other makes it a ver simple decision. Of course there is a lot of snobbism in audio, and vintage audio in particular, and most people would prefer the Garrard to sit on their rooms rather than the Lenco but soundwise, having had both, there is no doubt on my mind the Lenco is the best choice by far.
@Justas-M10 ай бұрын
Thank you for this very detailed input. I did not want the video to be one hour long but I could have talked that long. Many things left not said. But you reminded me something I was thinking but forgot to say: Lenco is affordable but you need a bit of crafty input to make it shine. Garrard is accessible as there is not much really you can do to change it dramatically- but it is not really affordable. In my system as I film a lot, I want things to be esthetic and maybe those that each one of us wants to possess. It's a bit sad that Garrard affair did not work out due to sound as it's a killer with the looks. Did you own a commonwealth by any chance?
@fermartinezrios725110 ай бұрын
Hi!@@Justas-M Well actually I found the Lenco to be very very easy to work with, and not that so the Garrard 301. You can check the journey of the restoration I did on my former 301 (@rare_analog_sounds). It was troublesome, too many parts, and the replacement of each part was very expensive, plus shipping to Argentina haha.
@Justas-M10 ай бұрын
@@fermartinezrios7251 thanks for the reply, very nice insta account, followed! :)
@fermartinezrios725110 ай бұрын
@@Justas-M thanks! I subscribed to your channel too :)
@TucsonAnalogWorkshop6 ай бұрын
10 years with Lenco L75, layered birch plinth and Victor UA-7045 arm. I have no desire for anything else
@liverpoolscottish643026 күн бұрын
You cannot go wrong with a nicely modified Lenco GL75- it can wipe the floor with many modern decks. I have a GL75 with PTFE V block bushes, a heavy MDF plinth with rosewood veneer, and the G800 cartridge has been modified with a Fritz-Geiger diamond tip and a Ruby cantilever. The upgrade in performance is staggering- it's genuine audiophile quality. The Lenco is very well built and the 4 pole motor is very high quality. Garrard 401 is a fine deck- probably the best deck of it's era......
@mediascapes20114 күн бұрын
you mentioned PTP, but are they not crazy overpriced?
@Justas-M4 күн бұрын
The plans are publicly available so you can manufacture the parts yourself, so probably the price is not that much of a concern. For me personally the looks are not that much attractive.
@michaelvincent830610 ай бұрын
I have a modified gl75 it's nice but my modified technics sl 1200 mk2 is my turntable of choice
@Justas-M10 ай бұрын
What are the modifications you have made on sl1200?
@michaelvincent830610 ай бұрын
I have a timestep power supply a sme 309 tonearm audio technica at33 sa cartridge and mcru stillpoints a strange turntable mat which made a huge difference considering they cost 30 uk£
@Justas-M10 ай бұрын
@@michaelvincent8306 every small detail counts.
@ElNumeroUno77710 ай бұрын
Nice video. Lenco for me. Had a 401, L70 and now gl78
@Justas-M10 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@miguelhernandez-alvarez3140Ай бұрын
What the amp next to your lenco turntable? Looks very nice!
@Justas-MАй бұрын
That is Tektron tkel34pse. Italian handmade, hard to replace with something else, it is that good.
@marcallain5 ай бұрын
what turntable mat do you have on your L70?
@Justas-M5 ай бұрын
I have a rubber mat+ rubber cork mat.
@farquell57828 ай бұрын
I have a highly modified Lenco and a Garrard 401. I tried both with the same arms. Alfred Bokrand modified Ortofon and SME 3009. At the beginning, I had the same findings as you. The Garrard sounded crude in comparison to the Lenco. Now, after several months of living with both tables I very much prefer the sound of the Garrard! The Lenco sounds boring and weak in comparison. I also have a Michell Gorbe ( which is much more neutral than any Lenco) and still prefer the Garrard for it's special sound. I wonder if you had kept the Garrard for a long time if you wouldn't feel the same.
@Justas-M8 ай бұрын
Hi, thanks for your input! For me, a longer period of listening would not give much use as the way garrard presents was irritating me. So basically i had to force myself to sit down with it. Maybe if I did not live with Lenco for five or more years it has been and I started with both from scratch, I would have a different opinion. We have a lot in our listening preferences that has grown into us. Also i find that we are usually very different in the way we listen. So things I prefer and look for in the music may not be for everyone.
@sph76748 ай бұрын
It’s not appropriate to compare a stock Lenco against the Garrard 401. In stock form the Lenco has some weak points - the plinth, the main bearing and tonearm. Upgrade those and the Lenco will be able to go head-to-head with the Garrard 401/301 and Thorens TD124. The Garrard 301/401 don’t come with any plinths and tonearms. And owners of the Garrards make better plinths and install better tonearms. Obviously, with better plinths and tonearms, the Garrard is the better turntable than a stock Lenco. However, once upgraded, a Lenco will sound better than stock. To say that it’s better than the Garrard 301/401 is very subjective. They sound different but nevertheless good. We may like one better than the other but that is due to individual preferences. I have a heavily modified Lenco, an upgraded Garrard 401 and an upgraded TD124.
@Justas-M8 ай бұрын
Stock Lenco vs stock Garrard would be a very sad competition for Lenco.
@rvltnbb10 ай бұрын
My modified Lenco is way better than my unmodified 401, imo. It’s Ленко my friend, not Ленцо 😊
@Justas-M10 ай бұрын
There is not much you can modify on a 401 for a reasonable money.
@joesugarman135510 ай бұрын
Hey! I've got a Cern tube phono amp, too!
@Justas-M10 ай бұрын
It's good enough, what can I say :D
@VD5691-p4b7 ай бұрын
Я восстановил Garrard 301 ,заменил подшипник и ролик,все самодельные,убрал тормоз и питаю его от лампового регенератора.Коврик saec.Тонарм dynavector 505. Я очень доволен его подачей!Нет окраса звука,динамика сумашедшая!
@Justas-M7 ай бұрын
After removing brake and replacing bearing, it becomes a "normal" idler, so it makes sense.
@davidmckendry449110 ай бұрын
Garrard and Ferguson are both bad turntables like modern day Crowley's.Technics are far superior.Also BSRs like to sease up mechanically as they get old.
@Justas-M10 ай бұрын
I was not of such a bad opinion, quite surprised. I think garrard has it's place if you are aware of its limitations.
@plrndl10 ай бұрын
Stop playing with your toys, and go listen to Bach.