Thorens TD 124 DD 140th Anniversary
https://thorens.com/en/thorens-news-m/newsletter/310-thorens-124-dd-140th-en.html
https://thorens.com/en/thorens-news-m/newsletter/310-thorens-124-dd-140th-en.html
Wouldn’t it be nice if manufacturers made their special anniversary products accessible to a wider range of people? Dynaudio have the right idea - the Special Forty was/is within anyone’s reach even if you have to save up.
There's no accounting for taste.A lovely looking thing but rather spendy.
I know but it’s a choice on their part what they make and who they pitch it at. They aren’t charging £1m and claiming it’s the best turntable ever made, so clearly they’ve made their choices/compromises.A special anniversary edition invariably means the "best" parts chosen by a manufacturer. Some parts & the manufacturing process costs more than others.
I don’t really care
At £12K, I will stick with my Mk2 TD124 witha SME 3009.
Not convinced by the new arm on the new one.