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RE: Thorens TD 321 : source for parts

The 321 is an excellent turntable. I've owned mine for many years. Some consider it to be Thoren's best-no small statement, and one I have no reason to dispute. Nevertheless, I will always have a special place in my heart for my TD124s and TD145. The TD125, Thoren's first belt-drive model, is also a superlative instrument.

Do you know how to level the two-piece suspended deck? You can access an owner's manual on vinylengine.com. Other than that, there's not much to know. A suggestion, and one that applies to all belt-drive 'tables, is to give the platter a manual clockwise push to get the platter going before switching it on. That will take the stress off the motor in the start-up mode.


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