It was after living with the Nottingham that I became interested in first idler-drive turntables and then direct-drive. After purchasing both a Garrard 301 chassis and an NOS Lenco L75, and thinking for a bit, I decided to go with the Lenco, sell the Garrard as is. I eventually ended up with a highly modified L75 in a slate plinth. Along the way, I picked up a Denon DP80, just because I had a longstanding interest in it and the price was right. The DP80 had a thorough going over by Bill Thalmann and is also in a slate plinth. And from there I just went on and on with vintage direct drive turntables, buying but not selling. I owned two Mk2s before acquiring the Mk3. (I did sell both Mk2s.) Suffice to say Mk2 is good, not as good IMO as the DP80, and the Mk3 is better than all of them. I never heard a GAE in my own system, so I can have no opinion. I go back and forth between the Mk3 and Kenwood L07D, and I like aspects of both. The difference is slight. The DP80 has the Triplanar mounted with a B&O MMC1, which drives my modified Silvaweld SWH550 MM phono stage. I love that rig from cartridge through phono stage.