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Reaching for audio nirvana. Mostly prefer analog, especially how the Lenco can make vinyl purr or roar like a tiger.

The room is built behind the garage, separated from the house, which allows me to turn it up when I feel like it. Especially fun in the winter when the rain seems to enjoy the music as well.

My musical preference is Jazz, Rock, Bluegrass, Soul, some country swing (Bob Wills & Playloys), some Classical.

Enjoy sharing with fellow audiophiles in my hometown, guys I met through this great site.

Thanks to all the folks who answered my inquiries and continue to provide encouragement through Audiogon.

I am always hoping for feedback so please don't hesitate.
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    • Lenco L75
    The Lencos in my stable are purchased and rebuilt, cleaned throughout, greased, oiled and adjusted. I normally do not repaint. After 4 plinths, I found my woodworking skills lacked the perfection these fine vintage tables deserve. Therefore, I've asked an expert wood craftsman to build various plinths using different types of wood. The recipe for the plinth is the best I know of as discussed on the Audiogon thread by the Lenco crazies- 5 layers of Baltic Birch ply, with 2 layers of MDF. Like a true crazy, I agree that this layering is best for absorbing any vibration from the powerful, high RPM Lenco power house, i.e., the motor. It's always fun to stalk the various lumber stores up here in Orygun with my builder/craftsman. He knows the wood like the Salmon know water; how it will cut, color variations and striations, density (armboards) and grain matching properties. I hope you enjoy looking at these fine tables and that you will someday realize that not only are they pieces of art, but glorious machines as well.
    • Lenco L75
    This one is my personal table. Like the other one above, the sides are Peruvian Walnut with a Lacewood inlay. Armboards are Ebony and top is Bidseye Maple veneer.
    • Lenco L75
    This beauty has Australian Fishtal sides and armboards. Like the Lacewood, the texture of this fine wood seems to move, as if it is traveling around the plinth. Of course, with the right music and smoke this phenomena can be enhanced. The top is Walnut Swirl veneer.
    • Photo My mind
    audio head
    • Big Horn Sheep Ram- Big Horn Sheep
    Curly is one of the best objects in my room- other than stereo equipment.

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I'd sure like to do LPs too. Oil well.

Thankfully, digital is getting lots better.

Keep on keeping on...

blindjim