Thorens is a formerly Switzerland manufacturer of high-end audio equipment. Thorens is historically renowned for the range of (turntables) the manufacturer produces. In addition to audio playback equipment, Thorens is also a historical manufacturer of and has been separately a producer of Swiss-made Lighter, most notably the button actuated "Single Claw" and "Double Claw" lighters.
Although Thorens embarked on a cost-reduction effort in 1997, the company became insolvent in 1999. A new Suisse Thorens Export Company AG took over the assets and continued trading. The owner of the rights to the name was Heinz Rohrer.
From 1999 the less expensive TD 190/170, later the TD 190/170-1, without sub-chassis was offered, its design is similar to the more expensive Thorens-players.
First in 2004 Thorens presented a mass drive player the TD 850.
In 2012 Thorens got the EISA Award "best product 2011 / 2012" for the TD 309, a sub-chassis player with a three-point-suspension and a turntable made of glass. connect.de 31 August 2010, Plattenspieler Thorens TD 309 + TP 92 (German), retrieved 10 May 2020.
In May 2018 Gunter Kürten, who had been manager at Denon and Elac, became CEO and relocated operations to Germany.
As of 2019, Thorens continues to produce well-regarded turntables for the playback of vinyl and 78rpm gramophone records.
== Gallery of record players ==
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