Hi there,
I recently received my late father's Thorens turntable. This is the Thorens TD 150 Mk II AB (per the label), circa 1965. Made in W. Germany, my father's native country. He cherished this piece, and it's really nice to have it in my system.
I remember playing drums with this turntable as the source. I was certainly too rough on it back then, but it looks to be in excellent shape. The USPS was able to crack the back of the wooden case, but I glued it back together, and it looks decent. Not perfect, but it's in a relatively hidden spot anyway.
Aside from that, it's pretty clean. There's some sort of residue on beneath the tonearm on part of the metal housing, perhaps from a price tag or something similar; I think I can remove it. And the marking for "33" detent is partially rubbed off (the "0" and "45" are fine).
I also got some records with it. Some classical and big band stuff and some operettas. They're OK, but you can tell that they were pressed when recording techniques were a little less mature. I saw dates like 1968 and 1973. I'll have to see what else is out there. Any recommendations on websites that specialize in this type of thing (and at a reasonable price...)?
Here are some photos:
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So, I have some questions. Although I've been dealing with this turntable for 20+ years, I've never really heard it set up as the front end for a decent system. Dad enjoyed audio, but he was cheap-cheap; he especially skimped on speakers. So, I sit down to listen tonight, really for the first time since I've received this thing, and I'm convinced that there is just more volume on the left channel. I played three different records, and they all kept pulling me to the left.
So can I control that? I popped off the back panel previously, and I don't think there is much in the way of electronic control back there. I think we're just connected directly to the cartridge. I calibrated the stylus force to be about 1 gram, but I really don't know what I'm doing. I went from what the Thorens manual said, and then measured it with a device made by Shure (I was impressed to see that they measured so closely). May the stylus itself be bad? Can the whole cartridge somehow be trashed? Actually, I have a feeling that they are one and the same.
I also had a loud buzzing from the left RCA. It sounds like it has a short inside the insulation. I will probably just replace the cables from their main source point inside the case. I just need to get some nice cable and ends...
I don't necessarily know what to do with the anti-skating balance thing. I tried it at both its extremes, and I'm not sure it made a lot of difference. It could be that the recordings are masking any available detail that could be nuanced by the different settings of the anti-skate weight. The Thorens manual did talk about using "calibration" records or some such (which, of course, I do not have...).
So, lemme know what you think. Any help, comment or question welcome!