B55 and lightweight platter lenco tables


I can't find any references to the B55 on here and am wondering thoughts on this model or other "lightweight platter" designs vs. the the heavy ones that most people get, like the L75. Is the performance difference such that these aren't worth it?

I think I've read that they have the same motors and idler wheels, and the difference is just the platter?

Any thoughts. I'm thinking of going to lenco route to replace my Music Hall MMF-2.

thanks.
pablodeocampo
The light weight platter attracts the magnets inside of cartridges (at least MC ones).

I gave up on it because that changes vertical tracking force.
It is a good ploy to start off with a light platter Lenco, make the plinth, fit the arm, use a mm cart and you will be surprised how good that sounds. Then buy a bearing and heavy platter from one of the many 'breakers' on the bay, mainly in the UK, but shipping is easy for parts.

Convert to heavy platter, rock. :)

Lots to see here - www.lenco-lovers.com

Rgds

I just acquired a Lenco B55 with Shure cartridge & custom plinth + cash in trade for my Ariston RD80SL table /Jelco arm and absolutely love it!  I love the simplicity of it and it sounds terrific.  I never heard a Lenco before but am extremely pleased.

I love my much upgraded L75, but the only caveat in relation to the B55 would be in relation to its ferrous platter and MC cartridges.

Actually, I have a low end Audio Technica cartridge on it.  Which cartridge are you using on your L75?  And what would be a good budget MM cart for the B55?