Monday 18 April 2016

Lenco L75 Idler-Drive Turntable

                                           Lenco L75 Idler-Drive Turntable


The Lenco L75 record player is a precision instrument of true hifi quality which will satisfy even the most demanding music love.
The instrument can be used for stereo as well as monophonic listening.
The usual speeds can be pre-set in click stops and the speed can also be varied continuously from 30 to 86rpm.
The light tonearm of the L75 is a first class example of fine mechanical precision, and guarantees clear, undistorted sound reproduction, with the greatest possible protection for your records.
The tonearm is lowered onto the record by a hydraulically damped lowering device, thereby eliminating the possibility of record or needles being damaged whilst putting the tonearm onto the record.
The miniature bearings fitted into the tonearm allow for a free sideways movement, and the knife-edge bearing keeps friction to a minimum.
An adjustable weight enables one to set stylus pressure exactly to suit the cartridge being used.
An automatic brake comes into operation when the turntable is switched off.
All tonearms can be supplied with an anti-skating device.
With infinitely adjustable speed between 30/86 rpm and 15/18 rpm via a conical spindle.

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7 comments:

  1. Relevant!! Finally I’ve found something which helped me. Appreciate it!

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  2. Very completed and interesting information! I just bought a turntable and I didn´t know that it was so wonderful and a precision machine. That also will help me to calibrate. Thanks so much!

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  3. Thank you for the drawings - I need to make a new plinth after getting a horrible mdf-thingy with this turntable.

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  4. My brother in law has this TT in brand new boxed condition without a plint. It was bought in the 70s for a project which never materialised. Has never been touched since. I'm just waiting for the right time to ask!!!
    Thanks for a wonderful article and pictures.

    Regards
    Mike

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