A 1960's era turntable. I just got this, and the controls are so definite, it's more like driving a car then playing a record.
A 1960's era turntable. I just got this, and the controls are so definite, it's more like driving a car then playing a record.
1970 911S
1963 Abarth Monomille
1974 2002 Turbo
I used to have a Thorens but mine had a wood base - yours must be pretty old...
I had a wood base Thorens as well..........I used to have a Thorens but mine had a wood base - yours must be pretty old...
Chuck Miller
Creative Advisor/Message Board Moderator - Early 911S Registry #109
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I will also admit I upgraded from a Garrard to an AR, then to the Thorens....
I still have my Dual from college...
Peter Kane
'72 911S Targa
Message Board Co-Moderator - Early 911S Registry #100
I love the analogy, but I'd rather drive an old car than listen to vinyl. The digital music still brings me all the memories.
Tom
Well I've had a lot of turntables, Dual, Perpetual-Ebner (PE), a Thorens 160, Rega P3, and a Pro-ject. But I wore out the Pro-ject and started to figure out what to get next. I read how there is a new appreciation for the non-suspension, idler wheel turntables of the late 1950's early 60's. And I really have to say that the sound of this turntable is totally different, much meatier, then the other turntables I have owned. The discrepancy in sound from digital to analog is an old discussion at this point. And I generally don't drive in the house.
1970 911S
1963 Abarth Monomille
1974 2002 Turbo
I myself have three Thorens, a TD125, TD150 MKII and a TD160 its a sickness![]()
Joe Annicelli
Early 911S Registry #751
Polo Red/Black 1967 Porsche 911S Coupe "Walter"
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Italian Red 1957 Gilera 150 Sport
Ahhhh the sixties... I envision myself one early Saturday morning wearing plaid shorts, black shoes with white socks smoking a cigarette heading to the hardware store to buy a bag of nails.
SWB cars are an acquired taste however once acquired theirs no turning back.
Used to have a Garrard. Now I'm a Rega man - own 3 currently (P3, P25, P9).
Here's my Gulf Blue P3:
Randy Wells
Automotive Writer/Photographer/Filmmaker
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Early S Registry #187
Right, everyone has a suspension, belt drive, turntable. We all were told that was the way to go after the AR turntable came out in the early 60's. There were many manufacturers in Europe who made these and all the buff magazines wrote about them, as they do to this day. But I wanted to say that this idler wheel turntable I just got is quite different sonically. And there is something so much like a German vintage car about it's function that I bring it up here.
1970 911S
1963 Abarth Monomille
1974 2002 Turbo