Building on the success of the 124, the EMT-designed TD-125 carried the Thorens banner through the seventies, and is widely regarded as Germany’s finest domestic turntables from the Golden Age. Built to last, simply styled, and immediately recognizable, it's no surprise the TD-125 remains at the top of collectors' lists. This beautiful widebody example has been serviced from top to bottom - literally. Fitted with the highly regarded Bokrand tonearm, atop a custom plinth in figured eucalyptus, you would be hard-pressed to find such a nice example.
RESTORATIONS
- Full 30-point service check
- Reveneered plinth in figured eucalyptus
- Rewired tonearm
- Mounted and balanced cartridge
- Cleaned controls, switches, and chassis
SPECS
Type Belt drive turntable
Speeds 16, 33, 45 rpm
Motor 16-pole synchronous motor
Platter 7 ibs, 12" diameter, anti-magnetic die-cast
Tonearm Ortofon AB-309 by Alfred Bokrand
Cartridge Ortofon 2M Bronze MM
Rumble -68dB
Dimensions 18"W x 5"H x 14"D
Weight 37.5 lbs.
LINER NOTES
The "125" was a sort of 1960s German hotel furniture design, with brushed aluminum blending with straightgrain wood in an incredibly elegant design, in contrast to the "124," which had the overall appearance and finish of a classic Swiss medical machine. The front panel's three laterally-sliding switches—three for the machines supplied without a stock Thorens arm and, thus, without a "factory" arm lift—remain a defining feature of that type, which also included the added convenience of a hinged, spring-supported, premium Perspex cover.