Cheap isolation platform

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Fran
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I built this one a good few years back. I've all the parts for a PTP version bit haven't got to it yet....
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WOW!
That's not a TT. It's a monument to the record player!
I would like to have yor skills (and the tools) to make something of that level.

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I feel so inadequate, I think I will bow out before I lose my sanity!
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Not all my own work - but I do think the Lenco is a great base to work on. I do also think that it needs some work to get it to perform at a high level. The first of those things is the arm I reckon. Plinth is probably second.....
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I agree. When in Italy I was looking only for the S models because they have an arm better than the original (Jelco production if my memory doesn't fail). After having rebuilt the plinth and made new cables, I updated the driving wheel with a new one made by Audiosilente. I think that I spent less than 300 euros in total. Cartridge excluded, but King Crimson mat included 😁

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Fran - a very impressive piece of engineering! Looks great and most importantly (I did hear it many years ago), it sounds even better.

I took on a Lenco project about 6 years ago. It is still working. Originally had a Rega arm but replaced that with a Roksan Nima unipivot arm. Have to do some further adjustments this winter.

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Nice work Conor!!

I think we might need to rename this thread to Lenco corner!
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Someone one day will have to write a book about how an underrated and modestly looking turntable became the subject of so many fascinating rebuild projects.

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I hate to drag this back to earth, but I've just ordered one of those granite boards for the missus to use as a chopping board. Thanks for the heads up!

(I bought one for me too, just in case...)
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