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Building high-end 'tables cheap at Home Despot II Gentlemen,My Panzerholz plinthed Lenco project is completed and for all those who might be interested in exploring less travelled roads in terms of plinth materials (not the usual birch ply or slate), I can suggest you to read the following: http:... | |
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Building high-end 'tables cheap at Home Despot II Hi Lewm,Do you mean this picture?http://img44.xooimage.com/files/1/4/4/2-ed6d2c.jpgThis is a home made mod on the original Lenco bearing.The idea was to provide a firmer bottom for the spindle to rest on, firmer than the original metal disc and ci... | |
Building high-end 'tables cheap at Home Despot II Hi Mario,Thanks for the nice words!Well, easy to read the tutorials: register: no restrictions in registering though we appreciate a little introductory note ;-)Note that non French speaking members are welcome too and will be helped with pleasure... | |
Building high-end 'tables cheap at Home Despot II Don't know if of any interest to anybody, but I will start making a moded Lenco in a panzerholz plinth/base.Details here: http://lenco.reference.xooit.fr/t146-Au-commencement.htm in French though.....Cheers,F. | |
Building high-end 'tables cheap at Home Despot II Johnwdt,I also use a SPU on my Lenco and had at first used the Denon AU-320: works very fine, but, but but, the day I went for a Peerless/Altec 4722, I really heard what the SPU was able to do ;-)Cheers,François. | |
Building high-end 'tables cheap at Home Despot II Though I don't use a L75 (GL55 with heavy platter mod) , my favourite combo, so far is Schick+SPU, but it's only a matter of personal taste in the end ;-) | |
Building high-end 'tables cheap at Home Despot II Oregon,You may have been joking, but you have a point though as many times, instead of building and testing, there is a bit too much theoretical discussions just going nowhere, but still something can be taken out of all the digressions and "mad s... | |
Building high-end 'tables cheap at Home Despot II Oregon," Maybe its time to end Da Thread, Lenco Heaven and Lenco Lovers?"Why??? As long as Lenco Lovers is concerned, we are having a lot of fun, and if you would pay a visit, you would see that the last and final word on plinths has not been said... | |
Building high-end 'tables cheap at Home Despot II Harvey,The fact that you don't agree with some points that have been generously and with no promoting idea explained don't turn them into b******t.Always nice to spend some time explaining things to people and get a rotten fish in the face at the ... | |
Building high-end 'tables cheap at Home Despot II "What's truly interesting is that the MAS uses a technique patented by none other than Lenco: the rubber-decoupled counterweight end-stub"Sorry John, no rubber in Lenco tonearm end-stub, only a piano wire that connects it to the main wand.....Chee... | |
Building high-end 'tables cheap at Home Despot II Hi Tessera,I, as Lenco Lovers' admin saw that you registered over there. According to the series number, you are probably the owner of one of the oldest known L75. Another member has #005790(but there is a date on the motor: 20 oct 1967) and I hav... | |
Building high-end 'tables cheap at Home Despot II Hi guys,My little contribution to the Low Output MC topic: I have started using a DL-103 on my L59 with great pleasure but the upgrade virus bit me... so I went for the 103R and it was a real improvement in terms of listening pleasure (I don't eve... | |
Building high-end 'tables cheap at Home Despot II Hi guys,Thanks to Goughary and Grant, the whole "Da Thread" is downloadble at: http://www.lenco-lovers.com/forum/It is in the "Da Thread" thread. Though it is a zip. it's quite big, so be patient when downloading ;-)I hope this will put the word e... | |
Building high-end 'tables cheap at Home Despot II Hi all,Idlers roll again...I have a pdf that has been given to me by Richard STEINFELD from Lenco Lovers. I contains some "bits" of "Da Thread" and you can get it at http://www.lenco-lovers.com/forum/ in the "Technical and General" section.It is n... |