Thorens TD 166 MkII with SME tone arm


I'm planning on upgrading my TD 166 Mk II with an SME 309, IV or V tone arm. Has any one done this? any advise? I haven't bought the tone arm yet.
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The overwhelming opinion among Thorens experts in Germany is that the Rega 250 is not a significant improvement over the often underrated stock TP16MkII arm, especially since a Rega costs twice the used price of the Thorens.
Thankyou for all the opinions and advise. You've changed my mind regarding the arm I'll put on the TD166 MkII. There seems to be more Rega 250s and 300s available than TP16MkIIs unless the TP16MkII is attached to a TD160. If the cost of a TD160 with tonearm is cheaper than the Rega 250 I may go that way. Then I'll have another table that I can upgrade at my leasure.

Regarding other tweaks: Can I do better than the Benz Micro Silver with this combination? Should I change the mat? Suggestions appreciated!
Faradayblue, Yes, change the mat! You can then transfer it to a TD160 when you get there. I would wait until you get a better arm before upgrading the cartridge: you will hear a significant improvement with the arm alone, and the mat. There are fans of all kinds of mats on this website: for myself, I am considering the Boston Audio Design Mat1, a heavy graphite mat which will push the performance of your 'table by a surprising amount: I'll be putting mine on a Lenco and on an Ariston. There are so many mats I've forgotten all the names: start a new thread to the effect of which mats work best with metal platters to get this info. I have kept the bearing/platter from a TD160, which is a work of art, one of the best I've seen. I plan to build a whole new 'table around this platform. With the 160 you'll have the platform you're seeking for those SME tonearms, and don't believe anyone who says these 'tables aren't "serious."
Again the stock arm properly cared for and setup is quite good on the TD 166mk2 mine sounds excellent with a Grado black a real cheapo..but will accept many finer cartriges to say the least..great arm "bad advice" sometimes...