Lenco - L75-516 Record player





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Description from the seller
I suggest a rare LENCO L75 D16 turntable in excellent condition directly from 1975. The inscription D16 probably refers to the disc jockeys to whom this turntable was particularly aimed before the advent of direct drive. As you can see from the pictures, the LENCO, despite its venerable age (50 years), is in good condition; only the characters, unlike all other Lencos, are slightly discolored. Lencos are known for their sturdiness and their belt/ pulley-driven system, which provides constant speed and torque. This model has the original hood in excellent condition and the restored plinth, the cartridge, not original, is new and the Audiotecnica stylus, which is brand new, has only a few hours to allow for proper setup of the turntable. The LENCO will be packed with the platter removed from its housing, and to ensure safe transport the two red screws that you can see indicated in one of the photos will be tightened. The two screws must be loosened before inserting the platter and the anti-skating will probably need to be readjusted. Please carefully observe all the photos to avoid misunderstandings. The LENCO L75 D16 will be meticulously packed and will travel insured.
Technical Specifications
Motor: 4-pole synchronous.
Speeds: 16, 33 ⅓, 45, 78 rpm, continuously adjustable from 30 to 86 rpm.
Wow and flutter of synchronous speed: 0.06% WRMS.
Rumble ratio: 60 dB.
Platter: Zinc die-cast. Diameter: 312 mm. Weight: 4 kg.
Operating mode: Manual.
Tonearm: Straight tubular tonearm, statically balanced.
Effective length: 314 mm. Overhang: 17 mm.
Tracking angle: ± 1.8°.
Headshell/tonearm anti-skate angle: 23° 12'.
Range of tracking force adjustment: 0.5 - 4 g.
I suggest a rare LENCO L75 D16 turntable in excellent condition directly from 1975. The inscription D16 probably refers to the disc jockeys to whom this turntable was particularly aimed before the advent of direct drive. As you can see from the pictures, the LENCO, despite its venerable age (50 years), is in good condition; only the characters, unlike all other Lencos, are slightly discolored. Lencos are known for their sturdiness and their belt/ pulley-driven system, which provides constant speed and torque. This model has the original hood in excellent condition and the restored plinth, the cartridge, not original, is new and the Audiotecnica stylus, which is brand new, has only a few hours to allow for proper setup of the turntable. The LENCO will be packed with the platter removed from its housing, and to ensure safe transport the two red screws that you can see indicated in one of the photos will be tightened. The two screws must be loosened before inserting the platter and the anti-skating will probably need to be readjusted. Please carefully observe all the photos to avoid misunderstandings. The LENCO L75 D16 will be meticulously packed and will travel insured.
Technical Specifications
Motor: 4-pole synchronous.
Speeds: 16, 33 ⅓, 45, 78 rpm, continuously adjustable from 30 to 86 rpm.
Wow and flutter of synchronous speed: 0.06% WRMS.
Rumble ratio: 60 dB.
Platter: Zinc die-cast. Diameter: 312 mm. Weight: 4 kg.
Operating mode: Manual.
Tonearm: Straight tubular tonearm, statically balanced.
Effective length: 314 mm. Overhang: 17 mm.
Tracking angle: ± 1.8°.
Headshell/tonearm anti-skate angle: 23° 12'.
Range of tracking force adjustment: 0.5 - 4 g.

