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Your TD-160 C looks brand new, amazing find. I am sure that one sold quickly.I had and sold my Philips GA-212 and my Thorens TD 160 C was one of two turntables I traded for the Marantz SLT-12U.
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I bought the TD-160 C from the original owner and it came complete with all the factory documentation, packing box, etc.
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Nando.
It is always a pleasure to see (and hear) your audio equipment Nando.@Vintage 700b: The Marantz SLT-12U was a turntable I spied at The Turntable Shop. I knew the owner of the shop and I worked out a deal with Nick to have him set aside the turntable, while I waited for two turntables to sell at his store as a straight exchange for the Marantz. I didn't have to wait long. The turntable was Nick's personal-use one and it was on display and not listed for sale. He was reluctant to sell it to just anyone and it was understood the new owner would go through a tutorial on its proper use and maintenance. That training session took about 45 minutes, but was time well-spent. There are no electronics involved in its linear-tracking operation - strictly mechanical. It came with the original packing carton.
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Nando.
Good to see the motor clutch assembly is there. It takes the strain off the motor on spin up, can also prevent belt slip on less than good belts.I had and sold my Philips GA-212 and my Thorens TD 160 C was one of two turntables I traded for the Marantz SLT-12U.
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I bought the TD-160 C from the original owner and it came complete with all the factory documentation, packing box, etc.
Cell phone video:
Nando.
First heard that album when I was 10 years old, the next door neighbor ran a Thorens TD 160 B with a Shure V-15/3 Cart. He recorded this album onto a TDK SA 90 for me.Marantz SLT-12U Playing Fleetwood Mac
Tango In The Night - a well- mastered album.
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Nice SME ArmI set the Model One time machine to 1975, and this popped up.
Incredible soundstage, imaging, and engineering in this album.
A very enjoyable listen.
Pink Floyd – Wish You Were Here
Columbia – PC 33453
First US Pressing – Released Sept. 12 1975
Recorded in the UK at Abbey Road Studios
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That Marantz equipment working together is really impressive Nando.Marantz SLT-12U Playing Roy Buchanan Live
Circa 1975 from Roy Buchanan:
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Guess they named them right Lee.I didnt like the Heresies either, too screechy ..
@Vintage 700b: The Marantz SLT-12U was a turntable I spied at The Turntable Shop. I knew the owner of the shop and I worked out a deal with Nick to have him set aside the turntable, while I waited for two turntables to sell at his store as a straight exchange for the Marantz. I didn't have to wait long. The turntable was Nick's personal-use one and it was on display and not listed for sale. He was reluctant to sell it to just anyone and it was understood the new owner would go through a tutorial on its proper use and maintenance. That training session took about 45 minutes, but was time well-spent. There are no electronics involved in its linear-tracking operation - strictly mechanical. It came with the original packing carton.
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WHOA! Thats Killer Nando!