Need Tonearm help for a Thorens TD124 Mark II


I've had a NOS Thorens TD124 Mark II for awhile now and it's still in the box but lately have considered taking it out and putting it into service. I have a couple of other turntables so is it even worth putting into service. If I do, I need some help in choosing a tonearm. I do have a NOS SME 2009 Series II Improved tonearm that has never been mounted. Should I go with something like that or a modern tonearm. I don't have a cartridge picked out yet but I do have a sealed Denon 103D and a NOS Shure V15 Type VxMR. I am inexperienced in setting this up but want some advice as to what other owners or people who heard a TD124 think, or what direction they would go in with what I'm working with. Thanks all for Your help!!!
michaela

Showing 1 response by br3098

Steve, great post!  I would only add a few observations:

1- I'm not a fan of the chassis mounted "paddle" armboard.  I have purchased and made several, from different materials, and I have found that a plinth or outboard pillar-mounted arm always sounds better.  I have tested this with the same arm mounted in an oversize plinth that allows mounting behind the deck (top position).  Always better.

2- Call me a traditionalist but I'm a big fan of Ortofon SPU cartridges.  Not exclusively, but mainly for vintage stereo and mono albums these cartridges always put a smile on my face.  So I lean towards high mass tonearms like the classic Ortofons, Ikeda, Fidelity Research and the Schick (sort of high mass).  Lately I have heard the Pete Riggle Woody SPU model and I was very impressed.

3- IMO, the single best upgrade for a TD-124/301/401 is to replace the crappy, unreliable analog strobe with a digital LED-based unit.  This does not make your TD-124 sound like am 80s consumer Technics turntable.  It provides steady platter speed control that elevates the sound from your vintage rim-drive deck to palpably better.  I like the Keystrobe kits from the UK but there are others.  Not expensive, easy to install and just works as advertised.