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My Lenco L75 rebuilds
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<blockquote data-quote="vintage" data-source="post: 326336" data-attributes="member: 14120"><p>Not sure if the record sliding is due to missing anti skate weight, check the condition of your styli or tracking weight setting (maybe too light).</p><p>Not at all familiar with those extra holes on the plinth, but they dont look at all original (could be wrong). with some work you might be able to salvage a good set of V-blocks from the 2 arms. </p><p>Good luck with your project, take it easy and do a lot of reading up on it before you decide on anything. jorge</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vintage, post: 326336, member: 14120"] Not sure if the record sliding is due to missing anti skate weight, check the condition of your styli or tracking weight setting (maybe too light). Not at all familiar with those extra holes on the plinth, but they dont look at all original (could be wrong). with some work you might be able to salvage a good set of V-blocks from the 2 arms. Good luck with your project, take it easy and do a lot of reading up on it before you decide on anything. jorge [/QUOTE]
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