Thorens Transcription Turntables (ad, Sept. 1976)

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Where QUALITY has been a tradition for over 90 years.


It all started in 1883 in St. Croix, Switzerland where Herman Thorens began production of what was to became the world's renowned Thorens Music Boxes.

For almost a century Thorens has pioneered many phases of sound reproduction.

Thorens introduced a number of industry firsts, a direct drive turntable in 1929, and turntable standards, such as the famed Thorens TD 124 Model.

Over its long history Thorens has learned that an exceptional turntable requires a blend of precision, refined strength, and sensitivity. Such qualities are abundantly present in all five Thorens Transcription Turntables.

Speaking of quality, with Thorens fit's the last thing you have to think about. At Thorens it's always been their first consideration. So if owning the ultimate in a manual turntable is important to you, then owning a Thorens, is inevitable.

Below: Models TD-126C, TG-160C, TD-165C


ELPA MARKETING INDUSTRIES, INC.

EAST: New Hyde Park, New York 11340

WEST: 7301 E. Evans Rd., Scottsdale, Arizona 85260

The Accent is on Quality


(Audio magazine, Sept. 1976 )

Also see:

Thorens TD-160C turntable (Jun. 1973)

Thorens IsoTrack turntables (Oct. 1977)

TRANSCRIPTOR turntables and tonearm (May 1974)

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