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Garrard 301 (Shindo style) vs EMT 930st
Why to compare? For the same reason man prefers blonde... and
Ferrari vs.
Lamborghini, and, and... Martin vs. Gibson, and
Harley vs. Honda...
so,
let's calm down... the X VS. Y is
as human-ish as peeing ;^)
... but, BUT... Music, sort of
an Esperanto, much, MUCH better than
English... sometimes
refuses, in the noblest way, fighting... in Music, no winner is not a
minus...
As Z. Mehta isn't worse than A. Dorati, Martin
Guitars are not worse than
Santa Cruz or Gibson's, ONLY
different... and every ear has a discerning head!
EMT
930st, once a National Broadcasting workhorse worldwide, became in last
years a sort of, once, a well-kept secret... once, because, NOW, of
the
several 70 or so thousands 930, plus 950 and, for the
healthier and crazy
enough, 927... most of the EMT's turntables
are still cherished and in
loving hands...
Music
aficionados worldwide, from Japan to South Korea, to California, to
Italy, France and, yes, Germany... EMT are still top-notch spinning
vinyl.
I purchased mine, a 1976 stock 930st, with 155st in early
'90s, when I
found it badly modified, with wrong value cap,
rumbling like a Caterpillar...
when a boy, I saw a review from a
Japanese mag showing a
music system with 930st and GRF Tannoy's...
and I fell in love!
After almost one year - no eBay in 1991;-))))
- I listened to my first
record: 30 Seconds over Winterland -
Jefferson Airplane!!!
Maybe 20 days later, my Linn LP12 with
Accuphase and Syrinx arm... SOLD!
I'll never, NEVER forget Jack
Casady's Alembic bass... also with the Quad
ESL ('57) it
sounded... WOW!!! True to life...
I'll fly over years, but 5
years later, a friend of mine, a true, noble
penny-pincher guy
with golden ears, dared to win over MY 930... he
purchased a
butter colour Garrard 301... and again, I fell in love!
A sort of
multi-wives/Muslim affaire;-)))
The 930st was, well, IS...
solidly playing with authority and it's an
anti-tweaking
turntable... maybe the only acceptable mod is putting a
Fidelity
Research FR64-S arm without using 155st RIAA box... sort of a
vitaminized 301;-))), BUT, better trust in Lahr's engineer and
tech-heads...
do yourself a favour: find a nice, 100 percent
stock 930st and play it WITHOUT
mods... or use 301...
ahhhhh... here I am!
Garrard's are tweaker's dream made true!
I own my grey grease 301 from 1956 since 1996 and... well, without
shame,
I'm still experimenting!!!
Springs, SME's light
plinth, heavy plywood plinth, separate arm base of
different
materials... aluminium, sandwitched wood and steel, BRONZE...
WOW!!! ... and arms, arms, ARMS... and Shindo's 4,5 kilos platter and
giant
spindle, or grease spindle... nuances, but very, I mean
VERY intriguing...
tweaking around 301 grey or white, well, is
one of the sweetest candies in our
audio-musical adventures...
you like a sound and you'll, by trial and error,
arrive to that
sound!
Try this with a Linn ;-)))))))))))))))))))))))
A
final? I hope there will be not any final... when things go bad with
301:
wrong armbase material or wrong arm/cartridge matching, when
ears aren't
HAPPY or... it's sooooo nice to return back home to
EMT 930st
"home-sweet-home" sound... but we, as mature, seeking
individuals,
can't resist long from "bush call"... so,
again, trial and error, error and trial, back to fiddling with 301/Shindo
and arms and cartridges... because there is not a winner... Music is
the
Goal! Forever...
Stefano Bertoncello
(more comments at a later date)
Anyway, after reading some kind,
polite, yet witty comments on the
comparison... well, some words
on the matter are due...
As you probably remember, we were both
at the computer, and I sort-of-wrote,
as you correctly pointed
out, as a stream of consciousness... because, after
many years I
became increasingly humbler: I respect too much the souls who
composed great Music to consider audio hardware SO important... many
times a
transistor radio gave to me GREAT emotions, so what?
That's why, simply, without any snobbish-ness, my best musical
in-house
object is not my Garrard, Shindoed or stock, or my
Westrex and Western
Electric stuffs, but... my 1917 Martin 00-21
Adirondack/Brazilian Rosewood
acoustic guitar.
It's not a
minty instrument, but all the hands which picked it along
decades, all left soul, and Music is flowing easily, perfect for the
moment... if I need Music, Living Music, here she is... real, no
chatting!
Also, after years of audio hardware chatting and mag
reviews by audio
gurus, well, it's simply NOT possible many, too
much audio gears are THE
BEST, period!
So, in my very
humble opinion, it's better to invent a selfish approach,
where
any and ALL advices are listened to, weighted, maybe tried, but, at
the end, I wish to be the reviewer, the audio consultant, the
designer, the
faulty and the OK guy!
Cable X, tube Y,
preamp Z... it's not so interesting... what's is always
intriguing is hearing more details, without over-magnifying musical
event,
but keeping The Magic. Every audio lover experienced it
and ears usually
will remember THE moment forever...
If
you listen to a any concert, you'll be not wondering about the strings
brand... also at a clinic in a NAMM boot, you'll be enjoying a
musical
experience, made of interacting people playing and
listening, of instruments
interacting, wood, brass, but NEVER,
EVER you'll be "appreciating"
imaging... ah, ah, ah... imaging?!?
Is music GIVING you something or not? If
YES, go ahead: you're on
the right path! If one of your priority is having
the correct
tube bias... go for biking!
When years ago I was listening to
"superb" imaging, it was a
sort-of-window-like affaire with Stax
F81 and Futtermann's OTL amps or Quad
ESL and Quad II amps...
giant earphones where YOU HAVE TO REBUILT THE
MUSICAL EVENT, like
when you listen to your iPod;-))) pleasing BUT someway
fatiguing.
So, again, please forgive me for being so strongly and apparently
"low-tech-headed", but, well aware there are good and bad audio
gears, I
strongly suggest anyone to listen to tons of live music,
to strum any
instrument and to avoid audio mags... f...k any
Guru;-))) you're the only
Judge. Swap opinions with fellows,
listen to friends music systems, instead.
Very often a simple,
not hideously expensive music system is more Music
friendly than
big bucks systems. It happened to me many times, when I was
trying to improve - i.e. the newer the better or the most expensive the
better, but... oh, how wrong I was!!! Expensive cables like
equalizers,
audio reviewers whose advice was Law... not Enjoying
the Club and you're a
Dropout! F..k reviewers never finding a
badly sounding piece of gear!!!
I humbly ask you to subscribe
this statement: Enjoy music, not gears!
Ken Shindo is a very
honest and well-eared individual, one of the several
Japanese
audio mavens: his good taste and good hands artisans network built
his myth, but, simply consider he's not copying... he is himself
master...
his trial and error processes are his strength.
Do the same and you'll be not disappointed!
Facts, personal
experiences, not simply chatting are the Truth!
All my apologies
for prolixity and thanks for your patience in reading;-)
Stefano