04-29-2020, 01:31 PM
Nice turntable Mike
But like Ron, I'll have to stick with my Dual 1229 and maybe the Technics my late brother had and no one else wanted. Although I've kept all my vinyl I seldom listen to them.... my old ears are perfectly fine with the (debatably) inferior CDs.
The last time I played a record was to make a CD of a Neil Young album (American Stars 'n Bars) that (at the time) had never been issued on a CD. I drug my big receiver and turntable over to the PC and painstakingly recorded each track, and it turned out rather well. Then I noticed a few months later the record company finally released it on CD.
None of this senseless rambling helps you get your Thorens working again, but that $250+ idler looks pretty nice, but you would think there would be more demand for them making the cost a little more reasonable. Maybe you'll get more feedback at Audiokarma..... nevermind, I see you already posted over there.... good luck!
But like Ron, I'll have to stick with my Dual 1229 and maybe the Technics my late brother had and no one else wanted. Although I've kept all my vinyl I seldom listen to them.... my old ears are perfectly fine with the (debatably) inferior CDs.
The last time I played a record was to make a CD of a Neil Young album (American Stars 'n Bars) that (at the time) had never been issued on a CD. I drug my big receiver and turntable over to the PC and painstakingly recorded each track, and it turned out rather well. Then I noticed a few months later the record company finally released it on CD.
None of this senseless rambling helps you get your Thorens working again, but that $250+ idler looks pretty nice, but you would think there would be more demand for them making the cost a little more reasonable. Maybe you'll get more feedback at Audiokarma..... nevermind, I see you already posted over there.... good luck!
John KK4ZLF
Lexington, KY
"illegitimis non carborundum"