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Q: Thorens TD 160 Super transit screws.
Hi all,
I need to collect a Thorens TD 160 Super turntable tomorrow. (An impulse ebay purchase.) Anyone know where the transit screws are? And does the platter just pull off to save the bearings from the journey? -- Eiron. |
Thorens TD 160 Super transit screws.
"Eiron" wrote in message
... Hi all, I need to collect a Thorens TD 160 Super turntable tomorrow. (An impulse ebay purchase.) Anyone know where the transit screws are? And does the platter just pull off to save the bearings from the journey? -- Eiron. I seem to rmember that the turntable is an outer with a large hole which sits over the inner and the drive belt runs around the outside of the inner. Confirmed by http://www.theanalogdept.com/example_td-160.htm Remember, Google is your friend. -- Woody harrogate three at ntlworld dot com |
Thorens TD 160 Super transit screws.
On 07/10/2012 12:33, Woody wrote:
wrote in message ... Hi all, I need to collect a Thorens TD 160 Super turntable tomorrow. (An impulse ebay purchase.) Anyone know where the transit screws are? And does the platter just pull off to save the bearings from the journey? -- Eiron. I seem to rmember that the turntable is an outer with a large hole which sits over the inner and the drive belt runs around the outside of the inner. Confirmed by http://www.theanalogdept.com/example_td-160.htm Thanks. It includes an SME Series IIIS arm and A&R Cambridge (Arcam) P77. Good enough to transcribe a few LPs, then probably worth more than I paid if I split it and sell the arm and cartridge separately on ebay. -- Eiron. |
Thorens TD 160 Super transit screws.
On 08/10/2012 20:28, Eiron wrote:
On 07/10/2012 12:33, Woody wrote: wrote in message ... Hi all, I need to collect a Thorens TD 160 Super turntable tomorrow. (An impulse ebay purchase.) Anyone know where the transit screws are? And does the platter just pull off to save the bearings from the journey? -- Eiron. I seem to rmember that the turntable is an outer with a large hole which sits over the inner and the drive belt runs around the outside of the inner. Confirmed by http://www.theanalogdept.com/example_td-160.htm Thanks. It includes an SME Series IIIS arm and A&R Cambridge (Arcam) P77. Good enough to transcribe a few LPs, then probably worth more than I paid if I split it and sell the arm and cartridge separately on ebay. Quite likely - clean up the arm and take a few close-ups. I've sold a few SME arms like that which have easily covered the cost of the host turntable. Rob |
Thorens TD 160 Super transit screws.
"RJH" wrote in message
... On 08/10/2012 20:28, Eiron wrote: On 07/10/2012 12:33, Woody wrote: wrote in message ... Hi all, I need to collect a Thorens TD 160 Super turntable tomorrow. (An impulse ebay purchase.) Anyone know where the transit screws are? And does the platter just pull off to save the bearings from the journey? -- Eiron. I seem to rmember that the turntable is an outer with a large hole which sits over the inner and the drive belt runs around the outside of the inner. Confirmed by http://www.theanalogdept.com/example_td-160.htm Thanks. It includes an SME Series IIIS arm and A&R Cambridge (Arcam) P77. Good enough to transcribe a few LPs, then probably worth more than I paid if I split it and sell the arm and cartridge separately on ebay. Quite likely - clean up the arm and take a few close-ups. I've sold a few SME arms like that which have easily covered the cost of the host turntable. Rob Don't knock it. The TD160 is as good as many and better than most - when set up correctly. -- Woody harrogate three at ntlworld dot com |
Thorens TD 160 Super transit screws.
On 09/10/2012 19:48, Woody wrote:
"RJH" wrote in message ... On 08/10/2012 20:28, Eiron wrote: On 07/10/2012 12:33, Woody wrote: wrote in message ... Hi all, I need to collect a Thorens TD 160 Super turntable tomorrow. (An impulse ebay purchase.) Anyone know where the transit screws are? And does the platter just pull off to save the bearings from the journey? -- Eiron. I seem to rmember that the turntable is an outer with a large hole which sits over the inner and the drive belt runs around the outside of the inner. Confirmed by http://www.theanalogdept.com/example_td-160.htm Thanks. It includes an SME Series IIIS arm and A&R Cambridge (Arcam) P77. Good enough to transcribe a few LPs, then probably worth more than I paid if I split it and sell the arm and cartridge separately on ebay. Quite likely - clean up the arm and take a few close-ups. I've sold a few SME arms like that which have easily covered the cost of the host turntable. Rob Don't knock it. The TD160 is as good as many and better than most - when set up correctly. Not knocking :-) I had one a while ago - very nicely screwed together. Rob |
Thorens TD 160 Super transit screws.
On 09/10/2012 19:48, Woody wrote:
Don't knock it. The TD160 is as good as many and better than most - when set up correctly. Set up correctly? Make sure it's on a level; table and turn it on. Am I missing something? -- Eiron. |
Thorens TD 160 Super transit screws.
Eiron wrote... Set up correctly? Make sure it's on a level; table and turn it on. Am I missing something? No, apart from setting overhang, azimuth, VTA/SRA, tracking force, anti-skating and suspension you've covered everything. -- Ken O'Meara |
Thorens TD 160 Super transit screws.
On 10/10/2012 16:17, UnsteadyKen wrote:
Eiron wrote... Set up correctly? Make sure it's on a level; table and turn it on. Am I missing something? No, apart from setting overhang, azimuth, VTA/SRA, tracking force, anti-skating and suspension you've covered everything. Those are all SME and Arcam. Nothing to do with Thorens. -- Eiron. |
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