I think you may find a Linn Axis or Basik a little easier to setup and cheaper to purchase.
Location: England
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I'm Pete.
I think you may find a Linn Axis or Basik a little easier to setup and cheaper to purchase.
Location: England
Posts: 105
I'm Pete.
I had an Axis for around 10 years and never had any problems with it. Worked well with both AT OC3 and Ortofon MC15 super MkII cartridges.
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I'm Dave.
Neither are supported by Linn.
The original Basik was not very good and easily beaten by a Rega Planar-3. The only Basik we ever sold was the demo one at a knock down price.
The Axis was OK but had various problems including the occasional running backwards, having the effect of wiping out the stylus.
Now that linns are definately ruled out.
What about thorens td150 or td160?
How do they compare to a lenco gl75?
both good decks. can be fettled without too much knowledge as well. Usually best to put them in a better box as the ones the come with aint good.. the base is worse and is first thing to be replaced.
I enjoyed doing mine and it ended up sounding very nice.
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No arguement here, a Thorens will do a nice job for you. Grant had a very beautiful one I still wish I'd bought too.
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The original arm (arms) on the TD150 are usable but a little rudimentary, changing them for something better is probably more of a task than you may wish to take on.
The first version of the TD160 was decent and had an arm that was a fair all-rounder, later arms had less appeal. It does however have a motor pulley clutch that can play up sometimes.
Both models will require tinkering to set up the subchassis supension.
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Vintage, stylish, top quality, beautiful but a little over budget
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