In Reply to: RE: Phillips 312 posted by eleiko2@verizon.net on November 25, 2015 at 07:10:30:
I had one of those, and it's a sweet table. Love the electronic controls in the front that light up.
Mine had a somewhat noisy motor and the repair guy said the bearings were going and impossible to replace. It was fine for LPs and for 45s, but got a bit loud for 78s so I figured it was just a matter of time. Since I already had a VPI Scout and my Philips 877, I ended up essentially giving it away to a friend of mine. I just wish that motor wasn't going, because otherwise it was operationally perfect and sounded nice.
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Follow Ups
- TD166 mk 2 - JoshT 20:30:30 11/25/15 (5)
- RE: TD166 mk 2 - eleiko2@verizon.net 03:19:19 11/26/15 (4)
- Agreed. We might be crossing wires . . . - JoshT 09:42:05 11/26/15 (3)
- RE: Which Had the Bad Motor? - eleiko2@verizon.net 10:12:33 11/26/15 (2)
- RE: Which Had the Bad Motor? - eleiko2@verizon.net 12:20:06 11/26/15 (0)
- The Thorens. nt - JoshT 12:04:04 11/26/15 (0)