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Thorens TD-160C. It's new. It's integrated.Here's the Thorens precision turntable you've always wanted at a price you can afford. Introduced right on the heels of the new, highly sophisticated TD-125 Mark II series, the Thorens TD-160C shares many of its advanced engineering features, including: Magnetic anti skating control with the new TP-16 gimbal suspension tonearm ... Faster start up with a newly designed high torque belt-driven 16-pole synchronous motor ... Front panel precision cueing control ... Dynamically balanced 7 lb., 12-inch non-ferrous die cast platter with a new resonance-muffling rubber mat ... Unified suspension system to minimize rumble, acoustic feedback and vibrations. Don't settle for less than the best. The precision TD-160C comes complete with the new Thorens TP-16 tonearm, walnut base, and even a tinted dust cover, for only $200. Visit your Thorens dealer today. Elpa Marketing Industries, Inc., New Hyde Park, N.Y. 11040 & Scottsdale, Ariz. 85253. Available in Canada through Tri-Tel Associates. (Audio magazine, Jun. 1973) Also see: Thorens TD160 Super turntable (ad, Dec. 1981) Thorens TD-125 AB Mark II Electronic Turntable (ad, Sept. 1973) = = = = |
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