Arm choices for Thorens TD 150 MKll AB


I am looking to replace the original tonearm on my Thorens TD125. Can anyone suggest an inexpensive arm that will perform better than the stock arm? I am thinking that fairly light arms, such as those that would work on the LP12 would probably be good in this application. Thanks for all of the help.

Marty Kohn
Portland, OR
viridian
Would a Rega RB251 Tonearm go well with a Thorens TD 150?

Viridian what tonearm did you end up with on either Thorens TT you had?
This is an interesting story that I will bore you with.

First, I moved the 125 and went for a nicer TD150.

Brian Kearns, who is one of the finest Garrard and Thorens autorities - you can see his systems and essay at The Analog Department - contacted me and had a Mayware. He went to send it to me and found that the plastic support for the cueing and anti-skate was cracked.

No surprise really as this is a chronic problem with Maywares. He uses an SME lll on one of his backup tables and had an extra, so he sent me that one.

Funny enough, I am friends with a gent that does a lot of the machining for the Applied Fidelity turntable line as well as the Saskia turntable, and I am having a new, stainless steel, mount made up for Brian so that he can enjoy the Mayware on one of his Garrard 301s.

As to the Rega, it is a little heavy for the 150, IMHO. Others will disagree. I have seen others switch to the stiffer Linn springs, but this presents other problems. Then again, most of the arms that I was considering are for use with high compliance cartridges, which pretty much means MM. BTW, I have a Rega RB-600 on my Rega P25 and, IMHO, it does not sound anywhere near as good as the SMElll.

Steve has an interesting solution at The Thorens Department, where the springs are replaced with lengths of garden hose. Don't laugh, he is a very discriminating listener as well as running one of the finest sites devoted to analog replay. At any rate, with the hose substituting for the springs, any weight arm can be used without issue, even those, like the Rega that accomodate medium compliance MC cartridges.

I didn't want to go that way, as I really like the sound of a sprung suspension and was looking for a light arm to play MM cartridges anyway. I hope that this helps a touch.
"Steve has an interesting solution at The Thorens Department, where the springs are replaced with lengths of garden hose. Don't laugh,...."

er...um... Steve here from The Analog Dept. I just felt a need to offer one small edit to the above quote. Not garden hose. Too flimsy. Automotive heater hose is what I used. Much more robust.

-Otherwise, please carry on....

-Steve
I'd contact Artisan Fidelity and ask them for arm suggestions. Just look at their work modifying and restoring TD125's. Nicest TD125's I have ever seen. www.artisanfidelity.com They even get rid of the old 125 suspension and go with a non suspended high mass setup.

Hi Viridian

Thanks for sharing. Your story definitely gave me some help and I hope it will help others. I'll be checking the sites you mention for Thorens information. You are right though from looking at various sites yesterday there is a great divide as to whether or not an Rega RB250/251 or other arms are a good match for vintage Thorens tables.

Ever since I saw a pretty sweet Thorens 125 MkII on that show Storage Wars I've been taken in by the older Thorens TTs. I'm starting to do some research now while I'm enjoying my current TT set-up.

Thanks again.