As I dig deeper into this subject, at least for the Garrard it is all about vibration control or isolation. Mechanical vibration and electrical vibration both needs to be handled to the maximum and that too with our own intelligence. For example, putting a stillpoints footer under of 301 plinth does nothing to reduce noise floor, it just changes the tonality. Adding something like the Townshend seismic sink or even a tight sorbothane cone brings about a lot of silence.
Connecting the garrard directly to my power distributor again makes for a rather noisy playback. Connecting it to my Monarchy AC regenerator reduces grain and noise but at the same time the signature of the AC regen and the power cord that connects the AC regen to the main distributor is also audible through the TT so it has to be well chosen. Anything cheap or flimsy just comes through in the sound glaringly. So, an elegant solution to all these isolation issues is a must for this deck and that seems to be non-trivial and expensive too.
Connecting the garrard directly to my power distributor again makes for a rather noisy playback. Connecting it to my Monarchy AC regenerator reduces grain and noise but at the same time the signature of the AC regen and the power cord that connects the AC regen to the main distributor is also audible through the TT so it has to be well chosen. Anything cheap or flimsy just comes through in the sound glaringly. So, an elegant solution to all these isolation issues is a must for this deck and that seems to be non-trivial and expensive too.