03-24-07: Oregon Peter, Your work is FABULOUS!!! I have built 4 Lencos, which sound great and for which I am very proud, but your table is indeed a work of art, craftsmanship and beauty. Your hard work has paid off. Thanks for the photos and explanations. Your system is one I constantly go to for inspiration and consultation.
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03-24-07: Peter_w Wow Thanks Oregon. It seemed a waste to not let others know what I've learned along the way, especially since Jean has been so generous with his knowledge. The emails I'm getting clearly indicate the same puzzlement as I had, mainly to do with the lovely MG-1 arm. In hindsight it was a heck of a lot fun and very satisfying. I just can't believe you've the energy to build four of 'em! It's pretty much impossible to even find them in Oz anyway. Now for a nice set of Nelson Pass' back loaded horns and transmission line subs to really make the Lenco sing. Better get a gym membership first so I can actually move them.
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03-25-07: Oregon Peter,
My four feel like nothing compared to yours. It is alot of work, but showing these babies off is quite fun. I've seen several "high end" tables bite the dust after hearing these amazing spinners.
I'd like to know more about the MG-1. I agree with you- it is a bargain! So much so that I have one sitting in a box (wait, I think I can hear it calling me "where's the vinyl. get me out of this box"). I can't wait to hear it on my next Lenco which will be ready in a month or so. Can I simply mount it on the plinth, no seperate arm board? Is it easy to mount and set up, which cart do you recommend/use? Can you think of anything I should prepare for which is not obvious?
Will you be using a set, low watt amp for the horns? What part of the world do you live in?
Thanks Peter and enjoy the music!
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04-20-07: Johnnantais Hi Peter, better late than never!! As I already wrote you, that is one Be-OO-ti-ful plinth, glad to see you hear all the Lenco strengths. As you can hear, Lencos should be the main subject of "Getting MUSIC via Hi-Fi 101" :-). The MG-1 does seem to be a natural partner to the Lenco doesn't it, almost as if they came out of the same factory! I've found the Dynavector 17D MKIII to be a perfect partner for the arm, both balancing each other perfectly, and talk about dynamics, POW!! PLING!!! SLAM!!! And delicate filigree detail too. Happy listening in the Land of Oz.
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04-24-07: Peter_w Thanks Jean I had a friend visiting from London last month. Naturally I've been filling him in on the Lenco saga and he couldn't wait to hear it. Even though he's not an analogue guy I think he just wanted to make sure he wasn't missing out on something. It took a while but I think he got it by the end of his two week holiday. I kept telling him to stop thinking hifi and start listening to the instruments, the background [space - no noise from my rig!], the music in other words. The instruments on some new jazz reissues I got recently are almost tangible. Thanks indeed for the cartridge tip. Whilst I love the DL with a passion I've got to hang something different off the other arms - eventually! Best regards Peter w
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