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Comparison THORENS TD 240-2 vs THORENS TD 190

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Pickup
ModelAT95EOrtofon M10
TypeMMMM
Needle shapeellipticalelliptical
Output level3.5 mV4 mV
Downforce1.5 – 2.5 g1.25 – 1.75 g
Pickup weight5.7 g2.5 g
Tonearm
ModelTP 19-1TP 18
Typeradialradial
Shapestraightstraight
Material
aluminium /aluminium/
aluminium /aluminium/
Tonearm effective length211 mm211 mm
Design
Drive unitbeltbelt
Speed controlelectronic/automaticelectronic/automatic
Cover
External power supply
Phono stageis absentis absent
Features
Features
adjustable counterweight
anti-skating
auto-stop
autoplay
speed 78 rpm
adjustable counterweight
anti-skating
auto-stop
autoplay
speed 78 rpm
Specs
Frequency range20 – 20000 Hz
20 – 20000 Hz /+3, -1 дБ/
Signal to noise ratio72 dB72 dB
Knock ratio0.07 %0.07 %
General
Power consumption2 W2 W
Base materialMDF/FibreboardMDF/Fibreboard
Platter material
aluminium /aluminium/
aluminium /aluminium/
Platter size304 mm304 mm
Platter weight0.7 kg0.7 kg
Dimensions (WxDxH)440x360x119 mm440x360x119 mm
Turntable weight8.5 kg6.5 kg
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Model

Model of the pickup (cartridge) supplied with the player. The pickup is one of the most important parts of any vinyl player, the quality of the received sound largely depends on its quality. Knowing the name of the model, you can find detailed data on it and determine how satisfied you are with this particular cartridge.

Output level

The signal level at the output of the pickup supplied with the player is, in fact, the power of the signal coming from the pickup to the phono stage. This parameter is necessary, first of all, in cases where the player is planned to be connected to an external phono stage: such equipment must be designed for the corresponding power of the signal coming from the pickup.

Downforce

The force of pressing the needle on the plate, which the complete pickup (cartridge) is designed for.

This force depends on the rigidity (compliance) of the needle: the greater the clamping force, the harder the cartridge, respectively, the less pliable it is. It is also believed that less pressing force wears out the record less, but it cannot be said that "light" cartridges are definitely better — there are many other nuances. So in fact, information about the pressing force of a complete pickup is needed mainly in case of its replacement. Usually, the pressing force provided by the arm of the turntable is regulated within these limits, so the new cartridge must also be rated for the same values of downforce — otherwise there is a chance that the turntable will not be able to correctly align.

Pickup weight

The weight of the pickup (cartridge) supplied with the turntable.

The weight of the cartridge determines the characteristics of balancing the tonearm to set the optimal tracking force. However, pickups in set are usually optimally compatible with the corresponding tonearms, so there are no problems with adjusting the turntable. But when buying a replacement cartridge, you should pay attention to this parameter: it is advisable that the new cartridge does not differ too much in weight from the old one, otherwise the tonearm adjustment range may not be enough for the correct balance.

Model

Model of the tonearm — the movable lever on which the pickup is attached — supplied with the turntable. The tone arm is responsible for the correct position of the needle and the accuracy of its movement along the grooves, which is critical for sound quality. Therefore, many music lovers try to clarify not only the general data on the tonearm, but also its specific features in each particular “turntable”; in order to be able to find this information, the name of the tonearm is given in the characteristics.

External power supply

An external power supply is called a power supply unit (PSU) placed outside the player's case; such a unit can be connected to the outlet with a wire or plugged directly into it using its own plug. The point of this arrangement is to minimize possible interference from the power supply electronics by removing it to the maximum distance from the circuits through which the signal passes. Therefore, an external power supply is considered the best option for audiophile class acoustics.
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