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GARRARD ZERO 100 SERIES
Garrard received a series of awards for its development - The Queens Award, The Italian Mercurio dOro Award, and the USAs Emile Berliner Award. 1971: The Zero 100 automatic transcription table was introduced with its revolutionary tangential tracking arm.
GARRARD ZERO 100 MANUAL
2 Offers To Buy Garrard ZERO-100-C-S-SC Turntable Manual Prices From 34.97 To 34.97. Vintage 70s Garrard Zero 100 Turntable for Parts or Repair. 1966: Garrard received the Queens Award for Industry in 19 and in 1973. The record being played in the video is Empyrean Isles by Herbie Hancock on Blue Note records. (The idea is from the TNT-Audio-s website, where you can read some information about the Garrard Zero 100 SB model, which is the belt drive version of the Zero 100 S, so everthing else is the same, link below) Although these are 4-5mm-s together, there is a litle triangular shape washer (the carrier and the pickup came to me together with. Garrard Zero 100 100C 100S 100SC Record Player Service Manual Original 2. This is a video of my new Zero 100 that I uploaded to YouTube today. Here is an early example of a parallel tracking tonearm. Garrard did not invent this system but they were the first and only manufacturer to mass produce these turntable systems. The Zero 100 is most notable for having a parallel tracking tonearm, which in theory should eliminate any tracking errors as the headshell is always tangential to the sound groove. A month and $80 in parts later (not to mention several hours of labour) I now have a fully functional, state of the art British turntable from the early 70's. Keep checking as more vintage Garrard Stacker / Changer Record Players will be added periodically.
After rummaging through my car I managed to rustle up approximately $9.35, which he accepted and then ushered me out of his front porch with a very crusty, dirty old turntable. We originally had agreed on $20 but when I arrived he seemed determined to haggle me down to $10, and I was more than happy to oblige him. It was listed on Craigslist without a specified price, so I emailed said chap and drove down from Indianapolis to pick it up. About a month ago I purchased a 1971 Garrard Zero 100 turntable from a chap in Bloomington (where the Indiana University campus is located).