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Product Description

Enjoy your 33 1/3 and 45 rpm vinyl records with your compatible stereo system and the black high gloss THORENS TD 102 A Fully Automatic Two-Speed Stereo Turntable. It features an RCA output with an onboard, switchable preamplifier that allows you to connect it to nearly any audio system.

Key Features of the THORENS TD 102 A Turntable
  • Plays 33 1/3 and 45 rpm Vinyl Records
  • TP 72 Carbon Tonearm
  • Audio Technica AT VM95E Cartridge
  • Stereo RCA Out
Turntable
Speeds 33 1/3, 45 rpm
Variation: ±2%
Drive Method Internal Flat Belt-Drive
Motor Electronically Controlled DC Motor
Operation Fully Automatic
Wow and Flutter 0.2%
Signal to Noise Ratio ≥67 dB (A-Weighted, 20 kHz LPF)
≥60 dB (Unweighted, 20 kHz LPF)
Platter Diameter 11.81″ / 300 mm
Turntable Platter Weight: 1.54 lb / 700 g
Material: Aluminum
Preamplifier Moving Magnet, Switchable
Output 1 x Stereo RCA Pair
Output Voltage 4 mV ±3 dB
Tonearm
Model TP 72
Effective Arm Length 8.44″ / 214.5 mm
Type Balance
Construction Material Carbon Tube
Tracking Angle Error Not Specified by Manufacturer
Tracking Force 2 g ±0.5 g
Tracking Ability Not Specified by Manufacturer
Cartridge Specifications
Model Audio Technica AT-VM95E
Overhang 19.5 mm
Weight 6.1 g ±0.2 g
Physical Specifications
Power Requirements 100 to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
Standby Power Consumption
Dimensions (W x H x D) 16.5 x 5.5 x 14″ / 420 x 138.6 x 355 mm (Including Dust Cover)
Weight 10.6 lb / 4.8 kg (Including Dust Cover)

Brand

Thorens

Thorens Turntables are considered by many as gold standard for turntables. The original TD 124 was introduced in 1957 and has been used for decades in countless broadcast studios around the world. Ambitious music lovers also quickly discovered the highly precise turntable for themselves; a dedicated fan base has remained loyal to the TD 124 to this day. Thorens is now building on this tradition with the completely newly developed TD 124 DD and continues it with innovative technologies.

In 1883, the Thorens family business was first registered in Sainte-Croix (Ste-Croix), Vaud, Switzerland by Hermann Thorens. An initial producer of musical boxes and clock movements (which they were still producing in the 1950s), they started producing Edison-type phonographs in 1903.

As a nationally recognized leader in the field of high-end audio and home theater, Overture is a proud dealer of Thorens turntables, selling customers the best turntables from Thorens in Sales Tax Free Delaware. Interested in purchasing a new Thorens turntable? You can trade-in any component towards a new turntable by filling out Overture’s Trade-In Form.