Garrard RC209 (Circa 1965)
A manual, entry-level turntable with four-speed, fully-automatic operation, made for the 1960s home audio market.
Overview
The Garrard RC209 is a manual, entry-level turntable produced circa 1965 as part of Garrard's effort to bring affordable record-playing technology to a wider market. It functions as a four-speed, fully-automatic record changer, designed for use with the PYE BOX RECORD Player system. While not a high-end model, it reflects the mechanical simplicity and serviceability typical of Garrard designs from the era. Today, it is appreciated mainly by enthusiasts of vintage audio equipment who enjoy restoring and using classic turntables.
Specifications
| Operation | Fully-Automatic |
| Speeds | Four Speed |
| Speeds | 33⅓, 45, and 78 RPM |
| Motor Type | 4-pole AC motor |
Design
The turntable uses an idler-wheel drive system, requiring regular cleaning of the platter and idler wheel with isopropyl alcohol to maintain speed stability. Maintenance typically involves degreasing and lubrication, with the idler wheel being a common point of failure.
Context
The Garrard RC209 was produced during the 1960s as part of Garrard's effort to bring affordable record-playing technology to a wider market.
Market
The Garrard RC209 is not a highly sought-after collector's item, earning a collectibility rating of 3/10. It appears in the used market under listings such as "Vintage Record Player Pye Black Box - Garrard RC209 Four Speed Fully-Automatic." Original pricing was listed at 8 1/2 guineas in 1963. Service manuals are available, including a Photofact edition (509-12) and an English-language manual by Steve Berens, though the latter is noted as not very good.
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