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Entering the dark side: Servicing a Lenco L75
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<blockquote data-quote="vinyljan" data-source="post: 322349" data-attributes="member: 14424"><p>I saw a Jean Nantais mod once where the spring is replaced with a thread that goes through a hollowed out bolt with a small weight hanging underneath the platter. The idea is constant force at different speed selection as the spring is stretched little longer at 33 than 45. Might not be so important if it is only for a few seconds :whistler:</p><p>Most people don't like the plastic wheels, but apparently some chemical in the plastic tends to harden the rubber and that causes the problems. If the rubber is fairly soft then, from what I read, they are quite OK? :thinking:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vinyljan, post: 322349, member: 14424"] I saw a Jean Nantais mod once where the spring is replaced with a thread that goes through a hollowed out bolt with a small weight hanging underneath the platter. The idea is constant force at different speed selection as the spring is stretched little longer at 33 than 45. Might not be so important if it is only for a few seconds :whistler: Most people don't like the plastic wheels, but apparently some chemical in the plastic tends to harden the rubber and that causes the problems. If the rubber is fairly soft then, from what I read, they are quite OK? :thinking: [/QUOTE]
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