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Thorens TD-280 MKIV
Thorens TD-280 MKIV
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Reviewed by:

rolamo

(Audio Enthusiast)

Review Date
February 23, 2004

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 4 of 5

Used product for
More than 1 year

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Review 1 of 14

Price Paid:  $0.00

Summary:
I have the MkII version and it was bought in 1988. This is my first turntable and I'm still enjoying it. I've used it with Ortofon OM10, OM20 and has now replaced the OM20 (standard, not super) with a Denon DL-110. The bass has improved (goes deeper) and I can also hear a new found, and very pleasing, smoothness to the higher frequencies. The Denon rock's - having a tighter and more rhytmmic, more "alive" than the OM20. But the OM20 had a slightly more focused soundstage (better detailing). Overall, the DL-110 is more musical sounding. My Thorens has given me great service since day one. Very reliable! I haven't done anything to it. I just replace cartridge (stylus) and belt now and then, nothing more. So this must be very good value for money! About the belt slip problems that I've read here... When the belt was slipping, I replaced it. Since 1988, I've replaced it three times. The last belt seems to have higher quality than the past ones. (replaced it 3 years ago, still no problem). I use my turntable... hm, about 5 - 7 hours a month.

Strengths:
Reliability Simple operation Musical and nice sounding

Weaknesses:
Bland looks


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Reviewed by:
Boozerocket
(Audio Enthusiast)

Review Date
August 23, 2003

Overall Rating
 3 of 5

Value Rating
 2 of 5

Used product for
More than 1 year

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Review 2 of 14

Price Paid:  $350.00

Summary:
I actually purchased this turntable about ten years ago.(This is the 280 Exclusiv, I don't know how it differs from other 280's) The obvious design problem of a convex motor pulley caused me to introduce it to my foot after only a few weeks of use. It has been sitting in my attic ever since. I recently hauled this thing out of the cob webs with the intention of making it work or tossing it out. The fix was quite simple. A bottle of CG Electronics' "Belt & Drive Non-Slip" did the trick. You can purchase that at http://www.tubesandmore.com/. Anyways, the turntable had a Shure V15 V-MR that was never even broken in. I plugged it into my system and couldn't have been more pleased. I won't bother with a detailed account of sonic virtues. I realize the good sound is mostly the result of the fine cartridge used. My point of this review is to inform anybody who cares that this turntable can be made to work for less than $10. With the exception of the motor pulley,the build quality is great. I am betting that you can pick these things up dirt cheap. If so, with the use of some non-slip and a good cartridge, you could have a fine turntable for a lot less than anything new. Just for comparison, this turntable with the V15 sounds better than my Music Hall mmf 5 with its stock Goldring. I will not be using the Thorens. I got it up and running for a family member. I will however, be installing a new V15 on my Music Hall.

Weaknesses:
I paid way too much for this new. Convex motor pulley.


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Reviewed by:
Jeremy Verity
(Audio Enthusiast)

Review Date
March 22, 2002

Overall Rating
 2 of 5

Value Rating
 3 of 5

Used product for
More than 1 year

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Review 3 of 14

Price Paid:  $40.00 from newspaper private se

Summary:
Overall an OK turntable but you could do better with and old MKII Rega or even a ecent jap turntable. OM10 sounds a bit enthusiastic in the upper mid range, and lacks finesse, but for what you pay for it you can''t complain.

Strengths:
Pros Auto stop system works well. Heavy platter Wooden construction Simple design Fits in well with modern black equipment Sounds OK with OM10 cartridge supplied

Weaknesses:
Cons Wtach the plastic lifter for cueing, this warps in the sun and will make the needle skip if the lifter touches the arm while playing. Motor seems to run out of torque and cogs at start up, so i need to give the platter a spin to help it start up. (no its not the belt slipping)

Similar Products Used:
Thorens TD166 Harman Kardon 55c


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Reviewed by:
hao pan
(Audio Enthusiast)

Review Date
February 18, 2002

Overall Rating
 3 of 5

Value Rating
 3 of 5

Used product for
1 to 3 months

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Review 4 of 14

Price Paid:  $60.00 from private

Summary:
i bought this TT as used in mint condition in u.k,price paid in slerling and had used it for 2 monthes. i had opened the back of the deck, the number on it says it was made in 1997. Thorens td 280 iv provides a warm sound you expect from a tt,mine fitted with a ortofon ome cartridge, which make background noise a little bit lower comparing with the originall audio technica cartridge. the arm is the weakest link of the thorens, the count weight is poorly made,and it is hard to adjust it to let arm float freely, and the back of the plintch made of laminted wood,which is a crap! a terrible ''bang'' sound when it stops playing. in contrast, the lid is very stable,and the clerning brush is very useful to clear the vinyls,moreover sound is not too bad.i also have a old dual cs 503-1 turntable, i think you can not easily say the sound of the old one definetly better than the new,both of them sound nice depends on your taste of music and listening, but i can easily say my old dual was guality made, and looks gorges. i gave the rating of throens based on a secondhand TT. the other equipment i use with this deck are: sansui as-80 amp 70''s celetion ditton 15 speaker. cable talk cable.

Strengths:
warm sound and low back ground noise, quiet motor.

Weaknesses:
poor arm design, hard to upgrade and the out put interconnect as well.

Similar Products Used:
why bother?


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Reviewed by:
franz
(Casual Listener)

Review Date
December 9, 2001

Overall Rating
 3 of 5

Value Rating
 4 of 5

Used product for
More than 1 year

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Review 5 of 14

Price Paid:  $250.00

Summary:
this turntable works and works and works.....
and it has a good and warm sound.

Strengths:
no problems with his belt-drive

Weaknesses:
i found none

Similar Products Used:
sony


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