Acoustic Signature customer service


So, I was kicking back on a Sunday and thought I would send out a service email to them a about a bearing pad. Five minutes later Gunther responds and continues a two hour email conversation giving me several options.

Frankly, I was shocked and delighted by his quick and courteous response. It looks like he'll have me taken care of quickly. And, all this attention and it is for an older Thorens TD 850 he made for Thorens years ago. Now that is service!


raymonda
If your stock motor is working I would not consider changing it. Mine had an intermittent issue that I could not track down. Getting parts from Acoustic Signature is nearly impossible. If it needs to be replaced then I think you would be happy with the Origin Live system. It is quiet, easy to install, adjustable and stable.

i still haven't heard back from Gunther in regards to my thrust pad. I'm glad I did the repair, as it solved my problem. I'll shoot him another email and see if I can get e response.
i also had a speed problem with the motor PSU set for 220/230V my power supply(Australia) 240V and i measured it as peaking at 254V was cooking the unit a voltage regulator sorted the problem

My TD 850, modded out is my go to deck. I have had and modded a number of decks and this this one still stands as my favorite. If it is a motor problem, go with Origin Live, you won't be disappointed. Also, the simple fix I did with the thrust pad will keep you going for a good long time. I also went with adding bearing oil to the well, just two drops, and the speed is rock solid steady. 

I made carbon fiber boards for the tonearm and motor, which works wonderfully.
This is why people should support the leaders in the field that support them back.
I had to go through Fidelis AV to resolve an issue with my AS table, and I was only able to reach them by phone. Resolution required three reminders to them and a total of six weeks. Neither Gunther or Fidelis respond to emails IME.

My local dealer has been trying to get a belt for a TD850 for months. I dread the day I need a new belt for my Wow.

BTW, if your table's thrust plate is made of their Tridorfolon material, it was purposely designed to develop a dimple over time.