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Review 2 of 2
Price Paid:
$2934.00
from national Thorens dis Summary: After more than ten years of joining with Rega Planar 3 I decided it was time to move up to a higher class. A crucial question appeared what to choose between wide selection of turntables. Thorens TD 350 strucked me, because deep in my subconscious the Thorens is a synonym for a prominent trademark (though today's Thorens is a German manufacture). The next reason was its design (a kind of re-make model with a sub-chasis) - in this respect I am a bit old-fashioned. Finally, two appreciative reviews in German audio journals turned the scales for purchase. They placed TD 350/TP 250 near more expensive turntables. Among three models regarding tonearm, I choosed the (cheapest) combination TD 350/TP 250. The cartridge remains Benz ACE H, so the differences in the sound have been attributed only to a new turntable.
My system: Rotel RC-1090, Rotel RB-990BX, Dynaudio Confidence C1
Strengths: (in comparison with RP 3/RB 300) More low frenquencies (bass), better dynamics, more details, better soundstage. Weaknesses: After adjusting tonearm height, the tonearm lift (horizontal bearing) was to low; it had to be displaced higher; a small allen wrench shoul be supplied.
The two small plastic stoppers at the front corners of the dustcover do not sit firmly enough in the hole; they had to be glued.
The supplied felt mat is the greater disappointment - it is thin, twists on the platter, clings to the record. Soon it lost the circular form.
View of the TD 350/RB 250 raises the question: Why it costs so much? Is this a know-how? Or trademark?
Anyway, it sounds great.
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