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Lets get this bomber spinning - Lenco B52 with a Mayware Formula IV tonearm
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<blockquote data-quote="Waterhond" data-source="post: 270286" data-attributes="member: 1200"><p>I'm disqualified by your requirement for "brawny brains" but my puny substitute believes that Lenco did clever things with rubber grommets, springs, foamrubber and other rubber bits in strategic places on the L75. I'm not sure if they did it to the same recipe in your Bomber, but it works remarkably well addressing vibration control and suppression at various points. Renew all those bits of rubber, etc. and mount it on the plinth the way they did and it should play really nice in my view.</p><p>Make a nice extra solid plinth with mounting points like the original and it should be great. You can always add four "safety straps" (hidden underneath inside the plinth) made from canvas strips like B&O did in the Beogram 1000 to limit how far the deck can separate from the plinth. One cm slack should be plenty.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Waterhond, post: 270286, member: 1200"] I'm disqualified by your requirement for "brawny brains" but my puny substitute believes that Lenco did clever things with rubber grommets, springs, foamrubber and other rubber bits in strategic places on the L75. I'm not sure if they did it to the same recipe in your Bomber, but it works remarkably well addressing vibration control and suppression at various points. Renew all those bits of rubber, etc. and mount it on the plinth the way they did and it should play really nice in my view. Make a nice extra solid plinth with mounting points like the original and it should be great. You can always add four "safety straps" (hidden underneath inside the plinth) made from canvas strips like B&O did in the Beogram 1000 to limit how far the deck can separate from the plinth. One cm slack should be plenty. [/QUOTE]
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