Between the devil and the deep blue sea! For decades I have cherished and nursed along my Thorens TD-160 from the 70s. I have dressed it up with Pickering and Shure carts. In Jan of this year I made the break and purchased the Rega p-6 with Ortofon MM bronze cart. The technology of the past 40 years just blows the old love away in every sense. The only thing missing is the dampened auto arm to make sure each set down is gentle. Their is no comparison in the performance and the music.
But after many months and some spare $$$ I have added the same Orotfon cart to my old TD-160 and it is also splendid. If I had put this cart on first I may not have even looked for a replacement. The best news is that I have two great systems set up in different parts of the house and when I leave the conservatory and the 120 watts of Harmon Karden driving the Rega into new Bose 901s I can go to "Bubby's Bunker" in the basement where the old TD-160 is driven by the new Marantz PM 8006 into my 'home made' tower speakers. Beethoven upstairs and MC-5 in the Bunker.
Why the fascination? It is like any other 'old love' or 'new love'. After 45 years of marriage to the same woman I can barely imagine getting a 'new' one or that a new one could possibly be any better. No one could feel better to wake up next to in the morning. The better news is that the Thorens has no interest in me being faithful or even loving and I can play the Rega all I want without anxiety or regret or scorn. It is OK to love them both, or even all of them.
But after many months and some spare $$$ I have added the same Orotfon cart to my old TD-160 and it is also splendid. If I had put this cart on first I may not have even looked for a replacement. The best news is that I have two great systems set up in different parts of the house and when I leave the conservatory and the 120 watts of Harmon Karden driving the Rega into new Bose 901s I can go to "Bubby's Bunker" in the basement where the old TD-160 is driven by the new Marantz PM 8006 into my 'home made' tower speakers. Beethoven upstairs and MC-5 in the Bunker.
Why the fascination? It is like any other 'old love' or 'new love'. After 45 years of marriage to the same woman I can barely imagine getting a 'new' one or that a new one could possibly be any better. No one could feel better to wake up next to in the morning. The better news is that the Thorens has no interest in me being faithful or even loving and I can play the Rega all I want without anxiety or regret or scorn. It is OK to love them both, or even all of them.