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Is power cord upgrade worthwhile on Lenco L75
FWIW- My JN Lenco L75 has an IEC outlet installed on it allowing me to choose my power cord. Cheers 
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Looks to me more convincing than the AT footers below the cover because this cover is very questionable as support.Dear Nikola Looks can be very deceiving – hearing is believing. You have at least 4 virtual friends on this forum from the UK, Mexi... 
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Dear Nikola – you said.I 'assist' ( by looking) my machinist whilehe was busy to cut from a billet of bronze a collar for myPioneer P-70 tonearm. For your information – here in North America machine shop rates are by the hour and are based on the ... 
Who needs a MM cartridge type when we have MC?
Hi Timeltel, Dlaloum, Fleib - can someone tell me if there is a mechanical difference between the Empire 4000 DIII and the 4000 DIII Gold. They do differ in appearance. Is it just cosmetic ? Much appreciated Chris 
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T-Bone – looking forward to hearing of your results with the armpod experiment and how your ideas can help to improve my setup. Guys - Its nice to bring this channel back to its regular programming. :^)Hi Dgob - In follow up to my material inquiri... 
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Just a clarification in my last post - I dont see it posted yet.I say something like nothing has moved. In respect of the previous posts I am taking the liberty of re-wording it. After 2.5 months - In looking at where the stylus is on the alignme... 
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Hello Jonathan Carr – I want to say that I find your posts on this public forum always very informative and helpful no matter what the thread topic. As a manufacturer you are quick to point out any biases and I appreciate that you usually recommen... 
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Hi T Bone - An all Phosphor-Bronze POD ? 
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If this advice follows the logic of Rauls recommendations( not p but q)some of us will get fantastic arm pods for cheap. My only worry is the high cost of postage from Australia to EuropeI already called dibs on those Nikola – sorry – right Henry... 
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Hi D – Does your Uni tangential alignment tool differ from the manufacturers one at all ?The tool I actually use for measurement is a customized one that has a fine thin line etched into the material. The stylus fits into it or it doesn’t. The pic... 
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Just wanted to add from my direct experience and conversations with other people that use PODS. Most do not have 4 pods set up ready to go like Henry does.So others change these PODS in and out with different tonearms and cartridges frequently - w... 
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Such passion over a hunk of metal ! Is this not a great hobby that can generate this much passion over an inanimate object. Dear D, Lew - I realize that Henry’s pods do kind of look like little gods in the sun – but trust me – they are not real. T... 
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Dear DT, It's relevant to this thread only in that it points out the critical nature of tonearm alignment for those who wish to use outboard arm pods that are free to move about in relation to the tt spindle. (I will now don my armor plating.) I ... 
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The Dynavector DV-505 (and its later 507 version) has alway enticed me because of its distinctly architectonic appearance?I have never though, read a really thorough review of its performance vis-a-vis other tonearms?It would be good to hear your... 
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I am lucky in that the tonearms I was using when Henry’s thread came about were top mounted ones. This made design of my pod very easy and allowed for all the mass to be in the pod itself – no hollowing out required no extra parts - so to speak. I...