Question Static electricity? Crackling sound when raising lever after playing record

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Around 1200 for this model. Is it a lot better than my Argon?
Well, I’m going on its long-standing reputation, and the fancier TD1500 which I was very interested in at one time.

I’ve not even seen an Argon that I’m aware of, but they look decent enough. However, I can’t imagine you’d be disappointed in a Thorens. (They were Swiss originally, but like everything these days they’re from the far East these days)
 
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I agree with @nopiano, cannot say I have heard or even seen either deck bit if you can get the Thorens at a good price it might be the one to go for.
Most Thorens I have encountered were not direct drive though.
At least they don't fit the usual 2M Red cartridge....... 🙂
 
I agree with @nopiano, cannot say I have heard or even seen either deck bit if you can get the Thorens at a good price it might be the one to go for.
Most Thorens I have encountered were not direct drive though.
At least they don't fit the usual 2M Red cartridge....... 🙂
The nice thing about the Thorens it has a headshell now instead of the old fixed one which makes it versatile if you like changing between cartridges.
 
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Have a 1957 Thorens TD124 & still works flawlessly after 69years & Mint condition ones fetch £10,000 +
Artisan Fidelity TD124 are $40,000


TD124 / SME3009/ Shure V15 III all made in the 1950/60s
The chinese made turntables will last well into the 22nd century & will be worth a small fortune in the future to your grandchildren
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