Stanges guy! He speak, if I'm right, about ''our springs'' and never answer to the people interested to buy it...
@antoniojoseandreomartinez97102 жыл бұрын
🙋👍❤️👌
@taketimeout2share3 жыл бұрын
Dit IZ VERONICA!! I was a Brit working at Shell in 79 and always remember that jingle. It was just yesterday, no?
@nicallen21373 жыл бұрын
Does this kit work for North America voltage aswel?
@kennethrasmussen81423 жыл бұрын
Where/how on the TD124 do you connect the signal analyzer? I would like to do this measurement with my own signal analyzer.
@edgypal3 жыл бұрын
I like to see the motor being lifted by the pulley. Well done
@diogoafonso75064 жыл бұрын
It all depends on the use the td 124 has previously had. If there is no play on the bearings they can be returned to good working order, no need to replace them. Just put tem in the oven in a paper towel, repeat process for 2/3 times. Then reheat in the oven and put them on a solvent, repeat twice. Then heat the bearings in oil and let it cool down, they will retain max oil. Clean the inside of the motor, use new felt pads, mount and align the shaft for minimun noise and drag. And voilá, as good as new. Anyone with some DIY capabilities can do it!
@2ChannelAudio4 жыл бұрын
Are you selling these now?
@VAMIRACING4 жыл бұрын
i own a stock TD160II and dont hear anything from the engine, only excellent music output.....am i doing anything wrong?
@BarryBirther4 жыл бұрын
It appears the motor is also free to oscillate on the horizontal plane. What effect does this have on the belt tension? It would initially appear that the speed of the platter would be affected by horizontal movement of the motor. Thanks.
@billinrio4 жыл бұрын
OK, fine. But my TD124 is located 6K miles from your shop. No way to send it to you, so I'll take Mr. Kaplan's advice (below) and lubricate it as best I can.
@gonzalogrillo9586 жыл бұрын
The rebuild one spins for about 23 seconds, the other one just for 6 seconds, but yes I got the idea, and the importance of rebuilding the E50. Thanks for sharing.
@littlejazz17 жыл бұрын
After watching this video, I became interested in getting these springs. I could definitely hear the motor hum in between tunes on records. The video looked simple enough. You just have to install the springs. Buyer beware!!!! As it turns out, I have the TD-124 MK I. For that turntable you have to buy the extenders (rods) in order to install the springs. When the springs showed up in the mail, they came with no instructions to show you just how to install the springs and extenders. I contacted Jaap and he emailed me 3 pictures with unclear instructions. Really???? He also sent me the link of the above video. This video doesn't give you step by step instructions if you have a MK I. Installing the springs on this turntable is much more involved. Jaap and company seem like nice guys, but come on, you have to do another video for the MK I installation. Not everyone is a mechanic. Some of us, like myself are musicians. We make the music that's on the records. You have to have some know how to do this installation. Jaap should mention this on their website. I had to hire Mike Trei who's a turntable expert to come to my house to do the installation. All that being said, there was a noticeable difference in turntable motor vibration. You couldn't hear it at all which definitely lifted my listening experience. I would recommend this installation to anyone, but it's not for non mechanically minded folks. At the same time I'm begging you to please, please post a step by step video on spring installation for the TD-124 MK I. I believe it would help out the next person buying this great modification. Thanks. K.W.
@elliotpees48135 жыл бұрын
littlejazz1 Hey I have a Mark 1, and I have both the springs and posts. Same deal, just pictures instead of directions. Any tips your TT guy recommends on installing these?
@PL00Longa7 жыл бұрын
Hi, i've acomplished a noiseless motor by disconnecting the 2nd coil (whose purpose is only to set the correct direction of the motor). Also, i've lowered current to the motor that is, the main, torque developing coil, by raising the resistor in series. Once the 2nd coil is disconnected this motor is virtually noiseless!! Anyway i appreciate your product and video!
@KingsOfSpins7 жыл бұрын
can you show which is the 2nd coil plse Francisco by writing here sir ? thank you Ed
@graywolf30007 жыл бұрын
Will this kit prolong motor's life? It is better than going for Origin Live motor kit or just a different solution to the same problem. I am cosindering your solution as I don't want to go into origin life kit - I would rather keep my thorens more original.
@bravolee72227 жыл бұрын
I also want to buy it, please let me know where to find it. Thanks, -Bravo
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Stanges guy! He speak, if I'm right, about ''our springs'' and never answer to the people interested to buy it...
🙋👍❤️👌
Dit IZ VERONICA!! I was a Brit working at Shell in 79 and always remember that jingle. It was just yesterday, no?
Does this kit work for North America voltage aswel?
Where/how on the TD124 do you connect the signal analyzer? I would like to do this measurement with my own signal analyzer.
I like to see the motor being lifted by the pulley. Well done
It all depends on the use the td 124 has previously had. If there is no play on the bearings they can be returned to good working order, no need to replace them. Just put tem in the oven in a paper towel, repeat process for 2/3 times. Then reheat in the oven and put them on a solvent, repeat twice. Then heat the bearings in oil and let it cool down, they will retain max oil. Clean the inside of the motor, use new felt pads, mount and align the shaft for minimun noise and drag. And voilá, as good as new. Anyone with some DIY capabilities can do it!
Are you selling these now?
i own a stock TD160II and dont hear anything from the engine, only excellent music output.....am i doing anything wrong?
It appears the motor is also free to oscillate on the horizontal plane. What effect does this have on the belt tension? It would initially appear that the speed of the platter would be affected by horizontal movement of the motor. Thanks.
OK, fine. But my TD124 is located 6K miles from your shop. No way to send it to you, so I'll take Mr. Kaplan's advice (below) and lubricate it as best I can.
The rebuild one spins for about 23 seconds, the other one just for 6 seconds, but yes I got the idea, and the importance of rebuilding the E50. Thanks for sharing.
After watching this video, I became interested in getting these springs. I could definitely hear the motor hum in between tunes on records. The video looked simple enough. You just have to install the springs. Buyer beware!!!! As it turns out, I have the TD-124 MK I. For that turntable you have to buy the extenders (rods) in order to install the springs. When the springs showed up in the mail, they came with no instructions to show you just how to install the springs and extenders. I contacted Jaap and he emailed me 3 pictures with unclear instructions. Really???? He also sent me the link of the above video. This video doesn't give you step by step instructions if you have a MK I. Installing the springs on this turntable is much more involved. Jaap and company seem like nice guys, but come on, you have to do another video for the MK I installation. Not everyone is a mechanic. Some of us, like myself are musicians. We make the music that's on the records. You have to have some know how to do this installation. Jaap should mention this on their website. I had to hire Mike Trei who's a turntable expert to come to my house to do the installation. All that being said, there was a noticeable difference in turntable motor vibration. You couldn't hear it at all which definitely lifted my listening experience. I would recommend this installation to anyone, but it's not for non mechanically minded folks. At the same time I'm begging you to please, please post a step by step video on spring installation for the TD-124 MK I. I believe it would help out the next person buying this great modification. Thanks. K.W.
littlejazz1 Hey I have a Mark 1, and I have both the springs and posts. Same deal, just pictures instead of directions. Any tips your TT guy recommends on installing these?
Hi, i've acomplished a noiseless motor by disconnecting the 2nd coil (whose purpose is only to set the correct direction of the motor). Also, i've lowered current to the motor that is, the main, torque developing coil, by raising the resistor in series. Once the 2nd coil is disconnected this motor is virtually noiseless!! Anyway i appreciate your product and video!
can you show which is the 2nd coil plse Francisco by writing here sir ? thank you Ed
Will this kit prolong motor's life? It is better than going for Origin Live motor kit or just a different solution to the same problem. I am cosindering your solution as I don't want to go into origin life kit - I would rather keep my thorens more original.
I also want to buy it, please let me know where to find it. Thanks, -Bravo
www.hanzehifi.nl/shop/index.php?item=thorens-td-124-motor-decoupling-springs&action=article&group_id=22&aid=494&lang=EN
impressively! could you tell me where can i find these springs? Thank you
www.hanzehifi.nl/shop/index.php?item=thorens-td-124-motor-decoupling-springs&action=article&group_id=22&aid=494&lang=EN
Thanks!
As good as the original? Expensive price!
Judge for yourselves. 25 years of inflation and small production numbers, there's your price tag.