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Thorens TD 170-1
1 Reviews
rating  1 of 5
MSRP  499.00
Description: Thorens TD 170 precision belt drive turntable. Three speeds, fully automatic. The TD 170 comes with an Ortofon OMB10 phono cartridge.


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Reviewed by:
PRT
(Audio Enthusiast)

Review Date
March 1, 2008

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 1 of 5

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 1 of 5

Used product for
More than 1 year

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Price Paid:  $350.00 from amazon

Summary:
I bought this phonograph to try to obtain a long-lasting replacement for my Garard 42M, which was durable (30 years) but which was plagued by a persistent low buzzing noise (wow) that occurred while playing records.
Unfortunately, this is not the phonograph to get. The styus, an Ortofon (I had success with this in my Garard), always played very low to the record in spite of every possible variation in adjustments to the cartridge and tracking. Then, after about a year of use, it suddenly stopped playing, and when I managed to get it to start, it played at such a slow speed that I could not play any records. Now it does not play at all. I have no idea why it has stopped playing, as the belt seems fine.
At this point, I am going to hook up an old Technics or Dual deck that I have been given by friends. I heard good things about Thorens, but in my case this player has been a disaster.
The only unusual thing I can think of is that the player was kept in the attic, where it sometimes gets below 60 degrees, but the Garard had also been there for decades without being affected.

Strengths:
When it played, the sound was fine and not underpowered, as in another turntable I had purchased.

Weaknesses:
The turntable is unreliable, lasting less than a year, and the Ortofon stylus supplied often rubbed against the record regardless of tracking or adjustments to the screws of the cartridge.

Similar Products Used:
Garard 42M
Technics SL-B2


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