What can one learn from listening to a TT in isolation operating in an unfamiliar system? I’d say “nothing”, except that the platter is not wildly off speed. Sure, if you can borrow a G to audition at home, that might be worthwhile. Just scratch your itch, if you feel that he need.
Custom Lenco L75 vs Technics 1200's
I have been thinking of buying maybe a 1200 GR2 or 1300G but not sure it will give me better sound. I have a Lenco built by Jean Nantais and singing pretty good with Dynavector 20 X2 MC Low output. I am using Rega 300 B Tonearm. Anybody ever compare these tables and what are your thoughts?
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@romad , if your goal is to have a second TT go for it with the 1300G. If your goal is to get better sound go for the tonearm and power supply upgrade. I have done the tonearm and power supply upgrade with two turntables over the last 30 years and it paid off in spades. 50% to 75% improvement. With a Heybrook TT2 (upgraded to a Alphason HRS-1000 tonearm and Hecules PS) and more recently with a Linn LP12 (Arko Tonearm and Lingo 4 PS). Not the same turntables after the upgrade. |
Small edit owing to autocorrect. "if you feel that he need." Should have said ... "that need" or "the need." Another idea might be to approach Jean Nantais about upgrades you could do without shipping to him in Canada, which I agree would be a prohibitive pain in the butt, especially now with the added tariff. (When I bought my Nantais Lenco, for some inexplicable reason it was shipped to someone in Ohio and left on that person’s doorstep, outside. When this feaux pas was discovered, the TT had to be shipped not from Ohio to me in Maryland but back to Jean in Canada who then had to re-direct it to me. That was upsetting, to say the least.) In the long run, why not do both? Buy a Technics AND add a motor controller (and new tonearm per the advice of others) to the Lenco. As those become affordable. |
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