radiohead wrote:hi endrik,
i have the exact model and am very happy with it. i don't think there's a major difference when compared to the swiss made ones. Noly did all the refurbishing/tonearm and plinth replacement etc. At P8,000 that is definitely a good deal. I got mine in the states for almost double that price (around P14k) if i remember correctly. The only concern is that it might have a 50hz motor since it's coming from the EU. But i remember Noly telling me that he has a "work around" for that. I can PM you pics if you want. Goodluck on your purchase!
endrik35 wrote:Is this a good bargain at 8,054 php? Where can I have an acrylic cover fabricated? Most of the guys in LH doesn't use covers since most of them claim that it's already shot anyway. I need your advice on this purchase guys. Thanks in advance
TheAnalogSource wrote:doc, if as pictured it is the entire package find out if the counterweight is around...wala sa pics eh. a diff arm din most likely from a direct driven lenco.
the diff of the italian from the swiss from my collection is the platter. the italian platters has concentric circles etched on the platter so it looks like those old electric stoves and is a bit lighter while most of the lencos and other brands have a flat surface platter. as always it will depend on the system if it will have an effect but for me the most important part is the platter. you can even ask dindo about it as he knows his lenco very well
anyhow, pag naturn off ka na netong post ko....akin na lang yan :lol:
endrik35 wrote:Thanks Jen. . Gusto ko talaga! Bibilin na nga eh! here's another pic from LH, maybe we can call it. . L75 + L85 = L-80!
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