Features
Warranty length | 2 Years |
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Colour | Black |
Brand | Thorens |
Tech Specs
- Type: Belt Drive DC Motor
- Speed: 33 1/3RPM, 45RPM
- Rotation Speed Var: +/–2%
- Wow and Flutter: 0.2%
- SNR (20kHz): 67/60dB+ (Awtd, Uwtd)
- Platter: 12" Aluminum Die-cast
- Tonearm: Alumi tube static bal
- Arm Length: 8.8", Overhang: 18.6mm
- Stylus Pressure Range: 0 to 4g
- Supported Cartridge: 3.5-6g
- Anti-skating Adjust: Supported
- Cartridge: Audio-Technica AT3600 MM
- Stylus build: Bonded Diamond
- Frequency Response: 20Hz to 20kHz
- Channel Sep/Bal: >18dB / 2.5dB
- Vert Tracking Angle: 20 degrees
- Supported Load Impedance: 47k ohms
- Out Volt: 2.5mV (1kHz, 3.54cm/s)
- Stylus Pressure: 3.5g +/–0.5g
- Cartridge Weight: 5g +/–0.5g
- Head-shell Weight: 10g
- ANLG Out: RCA Pin (Gold-plated)
- Power: AC 100 to 240V, 50/60Hz
- Consumption: 1.5W (<0.5W Standby)
- Dimensions (WHD): 420 x 355x 121mm
- Weight: Approx 3.9kg
Product Description
Thorens TD 201 Turntable is a high-quality entry-level model sitting beneath the TD-202 and TD-203, ideal for music-lovers who are looking for a robust, simple to use plug and play turntable at a great price.
Components
This belt-driven deck and plug-and-play design is equipped with a smooth running belt drive and an aluminium platter with rubber mat as well as a new Thorens TP 71 tonearm with detachable headshell which is also used by the TD-202 but incorporates a preconfigured AT 3600 cartridge.
Construction
TD-201 features Thorens typical modern version of the 80's control knobs as seen on the TD 206 and 209 as well as a square and black wooden box remanant of the TD280. The rear panel of the turntable has a built-in pre-amp and RCA sockets for a cable of your own choice.
Phono Stage
Using the switchable integrated phono stage the TD 201 can be connected to an amplifier or receiver even if it does not have a specific input for phono devices.
About Thorens
Thorens is a premium Swiss manufacturer of entry-level to high-end turntables. Thorens has a long-established history dating back as far 1883, their audiophile-grade well-crafted turntables added in the 1950s and the 1960s are still highly sought after today and regarded among the best turntables of their time.