Thorens clutch system


The Thorens TD124 utilized a dual platter/clutch system that allows you to flip or remove a record without disengaging the main platter. Pretty clever how they did that- 

Has any other manufacturer used a similar clutch system?  I’ve never seen a similar clutch anywhere else, but that certainly does not mean it’s not been done. 

zavato

Recently, I had the bearing in my TD-124 changed over. It lifted the platter just a smidge, but it was enough to render the clutch inoperable. It is not hard to readjust it (three nylon screws under the platter), but I haven't gotten to it yet. In the meantime, I am using the 124 like every other turntable, and it is fine. But for some reason, I really like that feature, and will adjust it soon.

I don't know of any other turntable that did such a thing. I bet it was helpful in a radio station in the old days, lining up cuts to play before re-engaging the platter. 

 

David

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@dtorc 

last year I put in the Woodsong Audio Saphire bearing- I too needed to adjust the clutch. 

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Yes - @zavato the Woodsong bearing is what I used, too. It runs beautifully since I installed it. Only this little clutch thing makes it less than perfect. 

 

David

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