Loricraft Audio was set up by Terry O'Sullivan, and is located in Lambourn,
close to the site of the original Garrard factory in Swindon, UK. Regular
contact with some of the former Garrard employees and senior engineers
over the past 20 years, has given Loricraft a unique insight into the
design philosophy behind Garrard's world-renowned idler wheel turntables.
Loricraft
Audio now has sole rights to the Garrard name and trademarks. It is fitting
that, on the eightieth anniversary of the founding of Garrard, Loricraft
Audio followed up its world renowned restoration service for the classic
Garrard 301 and 401 turntables with the launch of the newly acclaimed
Garrard 501 - the first new high-end Garrard turntable in 25 years.
Loricraft's commitment to vinyl reproduction is supported by the PRC2 and PRC3 Professional Record Cleaners, which are shipped all over the world to enthusiasts and businesses alike. They are based on the original Percy Wilson design developed and used at the BBC record library.
Recent
new developments include the Loricraft PSU range of stabilized power supplies,
initially developed for the 501, but now available for all Garrard and
other fine turntables and audiophile equipment, the new Skeletal plinth,
and the “Missing Link” phono stage.

