I’m leaning towards an Ortofon style plinth using the mushrooms etc. Cheap and cheerful seems like the way forward- that will mean ditching the second arm.
Thorens TD 124 mkII, SME 3009 mkII unimproved, Transfiguration Spirit mk1. Arcam Delta 70.3.
Radford Revival STA 25 and Rothwell Indus
Tannoy Cheviot and RFC crossovers.
RFC Mercury interconnects and Rhodium Twist speaker cable.
I have been using Thorens TD 124/II decks for the last 47 years. I have three of them, and all have been used in plinths of various design.
It is my understanding that the Thorens 124 deck is largely immune to the plinth into which it is used. It was designed for broadcast use as well as use in domestic situations, so the use in a free standing plinth or in a 'console' is moot.
My first 124 was used in a plinth of my own design (an 'open frame' design, without a base, built for my me by my late father, and still in use today). The other two are housed in plinths designed for me by a fellow TD124 enthusiast Jason Choong: one allowing the use of a 9" pick-up arm, the second allowing the use of a 12" arm.
I also have a third plinth made by the Austrian company DAS ACOUSTIC. This has provision for the use of both 9" and 12" arms. It is a 'solid' plinth having a black lacquer 'piano finish' gloss, but unlike the Bastin-style plinths, it is not one which is scalloped out to take the turntable and its motor mechanism. The centre 'well' provides ample clearance for the motor and the speed change mechanism.
The motor of the TD124 is no more prone to overheating than any other TT motor.
Last edited by Barry; 26-06-2019 at 17:21. Reason: Addition
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