What's 'old' is 'new' again ..........

H

highfigh

Seriously, I have no life.
I hate to think what this lot is worth now.



Well, the thing to consider is that the new one is being made now, when manufacurung cost is higher than ever, vs an existing one. Even if they're exactly equal, I think it would be better to buy vintage and recondition.

What's your opinion of the Thorens TD-165? I have read that the platter bearing is smaller, but it's as good as the TD-164 in other respects.
 
mtrycrafts

mtrycrafts

Seriously, I have no life.
Well, the thing to consider is that the new one is being made now, when manufacurung cost is higher than ever, vs an existing one. Even if they're exactly equal, I think it would be better to buy vintage and recondition.

What's your opinion of the Thorens TD-165? I have read that the platter bearing is smaller, but it's as good as the TD-164 in other respects.
Yes is the answer. :D
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

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Well, the thing to consider is that the new one is being made now, when manufacurung cost is higher than ever, vs an existing one. Even if they're exactly equal, I think it would be better to buy vintage and recondition.

What's your opinion of the Thorens TD-165? I have read that the platter bearing is smaller, but it's as good as the TD-164 in other respects.
They're not equal, TLS' are idler drive, the new one belt drive....
 
H

highfigh

Seriously, I have no life.
I was referring to the Garrards.
I got the Thorens model wrong- it's the TD-125, as seen in his photo. I asked about the TD-165 because someone nearby is selling one.

I don't think I would buy an idler-drive turntable- it's easier to find a replacement belt than idler wheel and the idler transmits noise to the platter, unlike a belt.
 
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