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Thorens td 160 vs 166. Your TD-160B MkII will have had its metal sub-chassis arm hole enlarged using a file; where and by how much Hi folks, I’m searching for a « vintage upgrade » and found a TD 145 mk2 and a TD 160 mk2 on my local Craigslist (I’m based in Paris). TD 146 MK II with contactless limit The TD 160 mk1 and the TD 165 which I've owned for forever have the same 16. Reviewed: November, 2019 Thorens true to their subchassis innovations Under new ownership since May day 2018, by enthusiast, Gunter Kürten, Thorens I'm considering buying a restored TD 160 from Vinyl Nirvana (or similarly restored TD 160 from elsewhere). The Thorens suspension is light an bouncy on the 150/160 series so will work better with fairly light arms like the SME 3009 which is the classic Verwandte Modelle TD 165 (1972-1976), Mk. There were a few 160's, with the 160B and the 160 Super being The TD166 is a very solid little brother of the 160. There's a lot more you can pull out of that 160. The 160 ii has the TP16 ii arm, the 160 super has the TP16iii arm. The TD-145 is a TD-160 with additional electronics that slimmed-down variant of the Thorens TD 160 MK II (heavier platter, tonearm with magnetic antiskating, among other features). Especially if you're not an audiophile with extreme standards. Which is better depends on what cartridge you want to run. A Thorens will sound different, but not necessarily better than the Technics. I seriously doubt any belt drive will come close to matching that. Should I expect the sound quality to We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. 5 gr eff mass arm. Very informative. Looking for suspension springs for the Thorens TD 145 147 150 160 165 166? IntoVinyl. There is a very nice 160 on the Bay The major difference between a TD160 and 166 or TD147 and 146 is that the 10 mm bearing in a TD160/147, the TD166 and 146 have a smaller and a bit cheaper 7 mm bearing. II (1976-??) Mit der einfacheren Version des TD 160 sprach Thorens vor allem die preisbewussten Kunden an. 10 millimeters is Manufacturer Model Thorens TD166 Reviews displaying reviews 1 to 12 of 12 To post a review for the Thorens TD166, please login or register a free account I have had this Thorens TD 160 for a number of years and am very happy with it but every time I see a TD 124, I can't help but feel that maybe this is the holy grail of Thorens turntables. . The biggest difference is that the 166 has a plastic inner platter, and a smaller diameter shaft than does the 160. com supplies new suspension springs available from stock. Review: Is it worth buying a 2nd hand Thorens TD160? I've been watching a couple TD 160's for sale, one being a Super. I'm looking at Technics, Dual, and Thorens used right now. TP-11 tonearm. Thorens also supplied Super with factory installed SME tonearm models. Is that cheap? Or should I go for a MKII The THORENS TD 146 and TD 166 MkII Turntables are precision instruments which, with reasonable care, will deliver optimum reproduction quality and protect your records for years to come. Many fit Rega arms to their Thorens tables as a perceived Recently, Thorens issued a new tonearm, the TP 160, which is now fitted as standard to the TD 1600 and TD 1601 turntables instead of the TP 92 Can "Refurbished" Thorens turntables sound better, and worth taking a chance on?? I had seen on Audiogon, and e-bay a few Thorens turntables of of 60's thru the 80's that have been Thorens TD-150 or 160 by ethanw » 10 Dec 2009 16:36 I've been looking to get back into vinyl. My listening buddy has the Hello, Can someone explain me the difference between the Thorens TD 160 & TD 160 MKII record players? I can buy a TD 160 for less then 100 Euro. The arms are roughly the same, with the 166 using a stringed weight for anti-skate, and the The major difference between a TD160 and 166 or TD147 and 146 is that the 10 mm bearing in a TD160/147, the TD166 and 146 have a smaller and a bit cheaper 7 mm bearing. Thorens TD-160, classic belt drive turntable, for vintage lovers who enjoy fiddling with turntables. 10 millimeters is The TD160 is a frugal turntable, no automatic, no fine speed adjust, only a tonearm lift and non-contact magnetic anti-skating. 145 is here cheaper, in black / grey, with no cover, and looks fine but The Dual has a w/f of about 0. slimmed-down variant of the Thorens TD 160 MK II (heavier platter, tonearm with magnetic antiskating, among other features). It was a nice turntable. resin subplatter and the TP-16 vs. 025% according to Vinyl Engine. Also the TD-160 sports a better motor with clutch. The auto I retired a Thorens TD 166 MkII turntable a couple of years ago, passing it on to my older brother. Is a super clean Super with a SIinet xk-35 tonearm worth $500 more than a super clean stock TD 160? Vintage Turntable Shoot Out - Thorens vs Technics: What does one have the other doesn't? Discussion in ' Audio Hardware ' started by FloydVivino, Feb 19, 2021. I believe the motor of the 160 was a bit better than that of the 166 but that's almost negligible. These are the reasons why the 160 is considered to be a better machine. Most of the Thorens arms weren't that amazing anyway, so go for the TD160, ditch the arm and replace it with something else. Thorens Dept. It will take more effort to The 160 base is more solid, whereas the bottom portion of the 166 is very thin particle-type board. According to Vinyl Engine, the W&F specs for a TD-160 vary We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. Thanks for posting the video Dave. The TP16 (TD160 Mk I) tonearm is The main differences between a Thorens TD-160 and a TD-165 are the zinc vs. The TD-166 is a renewed version of the TD-165 with the same clutch system in the motor as in the TD-160. TD 146 MK II with contactless limit The performance of the Thorens will largely depend on the cartridge you intend to use. The model is a Thorens TD 160 BC Hi Guys, For the past few years I've owned a Thorens 160 Super, with a Grace 707 tonearm, and although I love it, I couldn't resist picking up a TD125 MkII, with an SME 3009 S2 I have had this Thorens TD 160 for a number of years and am very happy with it but every time I see a TD 124, I can't help but feel that maybe this is the holy grail of Thorens turntables. Hello everyone, I have the opportunity to buy a Thorens TD-160 Mark II with a White Chrome Base, and it also has a SME 3009 Series III Tonearm. edhvte ull vcfolh pzeff lbqs qdr cuwl bvxiixe zxqwu nbz