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  • SeamanSeaman

    Lenco L75-016Published on 05/24/04 at 01:29
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    I use this board for over 10 years, it has not changed a bit, no rglage review, mechanical trs robust electronic dfaillance without ... no altration of all finds that day.
    Fidler always for playing vinyl records whether 16, 33, 45 or 78 laps.

    Trs apprcies features: fine-tuning of weight DIFFERENT whether to support or advance the sapphire of the arm, change the playback speed (pitch) variable 16-78s , block read head swiveling, antivibration suspension between the body and the part mcanique, weight of the trs important therefore stable rduction vibrations spread by solid-borne routes, noise m mechanical practically inaudible.

    Contents amateur recording rcupration and treatment of ol…
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    I use this board for over 10 years, it has not changed a bit, no rglage review, mechanical trs robust electronic dfaillance without ... no altration of all finds that day.
    Fidler always for playing vinyl records whether 16, 33, 45 or 78 laps.

    Trs apprcies features: fine-tuning of weight DIFFERENT whether to support or advance the sapphire of the arm, change the playback speed (pitch) variable 16-78s , block read head swiveling, antivibration suspension between the body and the part mcanique, weight of the trs important therefore stable rduction vibrations spread by solid-borne routes, noise m mechanical practically inaudible.

    Contents amateur recording rcupration and treatment of old vinyl cakes, I admit that this machine is perfect this type of work, is also well COSTS HiFi trs.
    There are in the same brand (Lenco) an identical plate it but reading laser ... more for hard crack casss, glued, claws ...
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  • Super GiorgioSuper Giorgio

    Lenco L75-016Published on 03/24/06 at 22:56
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    Souvenirs souvenirs
    A heavy plate, driven by a belt, super slow to boot, yet in all discobars disc jockeys (DJ not ...).
    Mix in the beat is an achievement!

    It is true that c'tait the top ... c'tait.
    The object is for the memories that are read ... and to cost his old 45 rpm, but the analog capture (unless it is the 78's) I think we should avoid this machine, which if my memory is good, gn would a background noise (which seemed unusually low ... 30 years ago!)
  • nini1607nini1607

    Lenco L75-016Published on 06/08/06 at 03:57
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Hello all,
    Ma mre bought a Lenco 75 amp without a garage or pregnant, the only details I could find is a 5-pin DIN - my question as: what kind of amp should it? reference? o we can find the speakers and - thank you in advance
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