The Thorens TD 126 MKII turntable has a rich history dating back to the late 1970s, when it was introduced as a high-end successor to the esteemed TD 125. Built in Switzerland, the TD 126 MKII quickly became renowned for its innovative features, such as electronic speed control and a sophisticated suspension system that isolated the platter from external vibrations. Over the years, it has garnered a loyal following among audiophiles and collectors, solidifying its reputation as a classic icon in the world of high-fidelity audio.
This unit comes with a Shure V15 III cartridge and, although pristine, is missing the rear vertical plate of the dust cover.
- Production
- 1976-86
- Condition
- 9/10
- Serial No.
- 14193
- Orig. MSRP
- $649
- Restoration
- Restored wood plinth
- Buffed and polished dust cover
- Replaced belts
- Cleaned speed control potentiometer
- Factory Specs
Type Transcription Turntable
Drive System 1 step belt-drive
Motor DC Motor with 72 pole tachogenerator
Speed 33⅓, 45 and 78 rpm electronic speed selection
Motor Speed Control Electronic regulation with load correcting automatic pitch control
Pitch Control ±6% illuminated stroboscope
Turntable Platter 3,2 kg zinc alloy dynamically balanced
Platter Diameter 30 cm (12")
Wow & Flutter Less than 0,035% according to DIN 45507
Rumble -72 dB (Weighted, -52 unweighted) according to DIN 45539
Tonearm Grace 707
Cartridge ADC XLM II
Auto Stop Electronic velocity sensor
Mains Voltage 117/220 V, 50/60 Hz
Power Consumption 11 Watt
Dimensions 20"W x 7.75"H x 15.75"D
Weight 33 lbs.
- Documentation
Thorens TD126 MkII Owner's Manual
Thorens Catalog
- The History of Thorens
- Thorens is the oldest name in entertainment electronics, founded in 1883 by Hermann Thorens in Sainte-Croix, Switzerland. An initial producer of musical boxes and clock movements, they started producing Edison-type phonographs in 1903. In 1928, Thorens produced their first electric motor-drive record player, and went ...
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- Liner Notes
The TD 126 Mk II by Thorens is "the" transcription turntable for discriminating music lovers and professional users. It is the product of 95 years experience in the construction of musical instruments allied to the mastering of the most advanced technology in the fields of fine mechanics and electronics. The main objectives of Thorens engineers remain unchanged robustness, reliability and life-time maintenance of the original performance specification. In their constant battle against rumble, Thorens designed a servo controlled electronic belt-drive to associate with unique floating suspension system. Every turntable must be damped by a suspension system to prevent the sensitive pick-up from environmental vibration and from acoustic feedback. If the springs are placed between motor and turntable platter, they then fulfill the additional requirement of decoupling motor vibrations almost completely from the turntable and the pick-up system.
- Packing
- Prepare to be impressed. We have arguably the best packing process around. We use our InstaPak machine and white open cell foam to build a custom enclosure for your piece that ensures that it's stable and secure. If it is particularly fragile or heavy, we typically opt for private courier delivery. Depending on where you are in the country, that may cost a bit extra. We also take great care to protect the tonearm and stylus, and we will tighten any transport screws. You can be confident that your table will arrive snug as a bug in a rug.
- Shipping
- This piece ships to the contiguous United States for a flat rate of $150, which includes our packaging and our insurance. Of course, we'll ship anywhere in the world, just drop us a line and we'll give you an estimate – even if you're just curious.
- Stock No.
- 8670811554013
The Thorens TD 126 MKII turntable has a rich history dating back to the late 1970s, when it was introduced as a high-end successor to the esteemed TD 125. Built in Switzerland, the TD 126 MKII quickly became renowned for its innovative features, such as electronic speed control and a sophisticated suspension system that isolated the platter from external vibrations. Over the years, it has garnered a loyal following among audiophiles and collectors, solidifying its reputation as a classic icon in the world of high-fidelity audio.
This unit comes with a Shure V15 III cartridge and, although pristine, is missing the rear vertical plate of the dust cover.
Production
1976-86
Condition
9/10
Serial No.
14193
Orig. MSRP
$649
Restoration
- Restored wood plinth
- Buffed and polished dust cover
- Replaced belts
- Cleaned speed control potentiometer
Factory Specs
Type Transcription Turntable
Drive System 1 step belt-drive
Motor DC Motor with 72 pole tachogenerator
Speed 33⅓, 45 and 78 rpm electronic speed selection
Motor Speed Control Electronic regulation with load correcting automatic pitch control
Pitch Control ±6% illuminated stroboscope
Turntable Platter 3,2 kg zinc alloy dynamically balanced
Platter Diameter 30 cm (12")
Wow & Flutter Less than 0,035% according to DIN 45507
Rumble -72 dB (Weighted, -52 unweighted) according to DIN 45539
Tonearm Grace 707
Cartridge ADC XLM II
Auto Stop Electronic velocity sensor
Mains Voltage 117/220 V, 50/60 Hz
Power Consumption 11 Watt
Dimensions 20"W x 7.75"H x 15.75"D
Weight 33 lbs.
Documentation
Thorens TD126 MkII Owner's Manual
Thorens Catalog
The History of Thorens
Thorens is the oldest name in entertainment electronics, founded in 1883 by Hermann Thorens in Sainte-Croix, Switzerland. An initial producer of musical boxes and clock movements, they started producing Edison-type phonographs in 1903. In 1928, Thorens produced their first electric motor-drive record player, and went ...
[ Read More ]
Liner Notes
The TD 126 Mk II by Thorens is "the" transcription turntable for discriminating music lovers and professional users. It is the product of 95 years experience in the construction of musical instruments allied to the mastering of the most advanced technology in the fields of fine mechanics and electronics. The main objectives of Thorens engineers remain unchanged robustness, reliability and life-time maintenance of the original performance specification. In their constant battle against rumble, Thorens designed a servo controlled electronic belt-drive to associate with unique floating suspension system. Every turntable must be damped by a suspension system to prevent the sensitive pick-up from environmental vibration and from acoustic feedback. If the springs are placed between motor and turntable platter, they then fulfill the additional requirement of decoupling motor vibrations almost completely from the turntable and the pick-up system.
Packing
Prepare to be impressed. We have arguably the best packing process around. We use our InstaPak machine and white open cell foam to build a custom enclosure for your piece that ensures that it's stable and secure. If it is particularly fragile or heavy, we typically opt for private courier delivery. Depending on where you are in the country, that may cost a bit extra. We also take great care to protect the tonearm and stylus, and we will tighten any transport screws. You can be confident that your table will arrive snug as a bug in a rug.
Shipping
This piece ships to the contiguous United States for a flat rate of $150, which includes our packaging and our insurance. Of course, we'll ship anywhere in the world, just drop us a line and we'll give you an estimate – even if you're just curious.
Stock No.
8670811554013