Yamaha GT-2000 from Japan or local TD-125?


(Cross posted)

Im wondering if anyone has ordered one off Ebay.  The Japanese websites seem pretty legit. I’m really sold on these, I’d say it’s my dream table for now.

 

Also have a chance to pick up a fully serviced Thorens TD-125 with an SME 3009 locally.  Arm was rewired, but have not been quoted a price since the seller wants to wait until the work is complete.  I’m guessing around the same as  GT2000, likely low to mid 1k’s

 

Any constructive thoughts are much appreciated.

brecchi

"SME 3009 II, non-improved. Removable head shell"

That's what I have been using for the past 20+ years and it is a good arm in stock form, but better internal wiring is a plus.

Not familiar with the GT-2000.

 

DeKay

I believe the 3009 is in the process of being rewired now.

Also, I’m having a ton of trouble posting a pic.  Mainly because I cant figure out hoq to get a URL I think.

Pindac, thanks for the response.  A few thoughts:

- Its sounds like you are a big fan of the GT-2000, but decided to go with some other tables.   I am curious as to what they are, and why you decided against the Yamaha.  You mentioned something about bearing modifications and other mods, but I'm not really sure what you mean.

-GT 2000X would be nice, but out of my price range for now.  A GT-2000 is more realistic for me in the 1400-1500 range without cartridge. 

-I am aware of the upgrades available that you mentioned.  The platter is insanely expensive.  The YOP is around 1k and I haven;t found the vacuum platter mat anywhere, and I'm not really sure what it does.  Lets not also forget that huge iron base which is another add on.

-Regarding BD vs DD, when it comes to a higher end vintage turntable, I think I could be happy with either.  Especially with the Yamaha.

I owned a Thorens TD-124, a great TT. I highly recommend one if it great shape, re-conditioned ....

I have had several wood bases made for several TD-125 someone knowledgeable owns. I am not impressed with what I see/feel , I cannot imagine it could produce the solidity that the TD-124's heavy platter does: but I have never heard one.

Never heard a GT-2000, always impressed with all details I read about. The link at vintage knob gives info on several variations, take your time, clarify what you might buy, OR, wait for another specific version to pop up.

You may need a 100v/120v transformer, like I do for my JVC TT81. A small transformer, as long as decent quality works well, no hum, no need to get some big expensive one. amazon has one for $40. delivered, VCT VT-200J

Like Elliot suggests, a 120V to 100V step down transformer is no problem. You just need one that can handle the wattage of the GT2000 motor, which is likely to be less than 25W. eBay for $50-ish. I owned a TD125 for several years. The GT2000 is simply better.