Thorens Thorens TD 124 DD
- Condition
- Good
- Location
- DE
- Source
- audio-markt.de
- Posted
- 25 Apr 2026
- Last seen
- 1d ago
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Angeboten wird „Thorens TD 124 DD“ von Thorens als Ausstellungsstück aus der Kategorie „Plattenspieler, Tonarme, Systeme...“ bei audio-markt.de - dem Online-Marktplatz für High-End. Das Inserat mit der Nummer 9031319411 endet am 16.06.2026 um 09:50 Uhr.
The Thorens TD 124 has real collector cred and a deservedly strong reputation, but at €8,700 this asking price is above the typical used market in your own comps: it sits over the €7,913 75th percentile, so it reads ambitious rather than fair. The gap is meaningful enough that I’d only lean in if the package is unusually complete or provenance is excellent.
What keeps it interesting is that a TD 124 is one of those classic idler-drive decks buyers chase for its drive, scale, and upgrade path, so a clean example can justify a premium. If this one is genuinely well-preserved and includes desirable extras, that helps; otherwise, at this level I’d want clarity on service history, plinth, armboard, and any restoration work before calling it a buy.
Independent perspective — not a price guarantee. Always verify condition, accessories and provenance before purchase.
Thorens traces its origins to 1883 in Sainte-Croix, Switzerland, where Hermann Thorens founded the company in the Jura mountains to craft music boxes and mechanical musical devices. Pioneering audio technology soon followed, with early cylinder phonographs, horn gramophones, and record players that established Thorens as an innovator predating the modern vinyl record. By the 1920s, breakthroughs like electric gramophone motors and magnetic pickups propelled international success, employing over 1,200 workers and embodying Swiss precision engineering. Ownership shifts, including a 2018 acquisition by Gunter Kürten, former Elac head, have revitalized the brand while honoring its 140-year heritage.
Thorens remains synonymous with high-quality turntables, its core focus since iconic idler-drive models like the TD-124 and TD-160 defined the golden age of analog playback. Vintage enthusiasts prize these for their robust plinths, precise motors, and timeless performance, while modern lines such as the 900 series introduce air-suspended sub-chassis for superior isolation. Brief forays into receivers, cassette decks, and speakers in the 1970s yielded to an unwavering commitment to vinyl reproduction, encompassing both LP and 78rpm formats.
Positioned as a high-end analog specialist, Thorens commands respect among discerning audiophiles and vintage collectors for its blend of historical pedigree and contemporary refinement. No longer strictly Swiss-manufactured but retaining that ethos, it occupies a niche boutique space—elevating turntables beyond entry-level to precision instruments that rival top competitors. Under Kürten's stewardship, Thorens thrives in the vinyl resurgence, delivering musical authenticity that serious hi-fi buyers demand.
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