Thanks! Except for scuffing on the plastic cast, the entire unit is in very good shape (wood looks nice) and the belt is original -- and in good shape. I already have photos taken, so perhaps I'll take out an ad.
What to do with Thorens TD 166 turntable
I have a Thorens TD166 turntable, with cover and original box. It has a signet cartridge on it but it's missing a needle. The tonearm is bent a bit. The unit still works, but one person who analyzed the speed said it's slow.
I have learned by a little research that it will be expensive to fix this up, and I don't really want to head back into vinyl.
Does anyone have any suggestions about what to do with this? Are there hobbyists who might want to buy it? How would I figure this out?
I have learned by a little research that it will be expensive to fix this up, and I don't really want to head back into vinyl.
Does anyone have any suggestions about what to do with this? Are there hobbyists who might want to buy it? How would I figure this out?