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    Thanks for the gameroom compliment, yeah we have great times in both rooms.

    Yes i used the RX-A2000 for a few months before buying the XPA-5. My previous avr was a Denon889 (same as 2309) but it didnt have pre-outs. So after selling it i got the A2000 with plans of adding the XPA-5. In the meantime the Yammie sounded fantastic & never batted an eye. The reason i wanted more power was because my speakers dip way down in impedence at certain frequencies & they tend to prefer a good amount of juice. The XPA-5 made a nice subtle improvement. I knew it wouldnt be dramatic. The B&Ws just play with ease & the bass in them tightened up & has more kick to it. I highly recommend both the Yammy & Emo. Many would do fine with just the Yammy depending on the speakers.

    I am currently running the stock arm on the Lenco. Actually i have it in the shop right now. Im having the original RCA/Ground/Power cable replaced. Im having the permenant RCA cables replaced with female RCA plugs so i can run whatever RCA cables i like & at what length i need. Having a new headshell installed, new cartidge & stylus too.

    Hey, again, im stoked that the mic worked for you!! Your welcome!!!
    T.V: Panasonic TC-P54V1O Receiver: Yamaha RX-A2OOO
    Turntable: Lenco L75 w/ custom plinth
    Phono Stage: Rolls Bellari VP13O Bluray/CD: [COLOR="Red"]
    Sub: HSU MBM-12 MKII D.I.Y Sub Platforms
    Shaker: Earthquake MQB-1 Power Filter: APC-C5
    Interconnects: UltraLink HT Series


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    Well my last post mentioned my Lenco turntable being in the shop. Well that turned into a nightmare. I won't get into the details but I had to collect my table & get it out of there before the guy broke it anymore! So that launched me into researching & attempting my own turntable rebuild.

    As far as my home theater system, I have included some updated photos with my HSU subs. In a couple pics you can see just how large the cardboard box the VTf-15H comes in. It was even snug in my work van. I have the VTF-15H up front & MBM-12 in the rear corner behind the couch.

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    T.V: Panasonic TC-P54V1O Receiver: Yamaha RX-A2OOO
    Turntable: Lenco L75 w/ custom plinth
    Phono Stage: Rolls Bellari VP13O Bluray/CD: [COLOR="Red"]
    Sub: HSU MBM-12 MKII D.I.Y Sub Platforms
    Shaker: Earthquake MQB-1 Power Filter: APC-C5
    Interconnects: UltraLink HT Series


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    Very nice. Im a big fan of the aventage avrs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by timoteo View Post
    Well my last post mentioned my Lenco turntable being in the shop. Well that turned into a nightmare. I won't get into the details but I had to collect my table & get it out of there before the guy broke it anymore! So that launched me into researching & attempting my own turntable rebuild.
    That is too bad. What did they do to it? Well one thing, there is a lot of info on the web on your Lenco and it is a simple unit. You should be able to rebuild, re-lube, and make a new plinth for it. You will love the DIY project when it is finished. Looking forward to seeing you finished TT.

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    Oh maybe you haven't checked out the link yet MJCMT. But your right, Lenco TTs are very sought after & once I found LencoHeaven it was ON!!

    I built a be plinth from scratch, rewired, regreased, reoiled & did every single mod that I could on my L75. It was a solid month long project, working on it every single day. I even built a containment area in my spare room. I hung plastic from the ceiling to make a room within a room. This was just for the epoxy glaze clear coat, you cant have ANY dust land on it. I learned a big lesson going to that fool of a repair guy. In the end I much happier that I rebuilt the table myself!! It turned out just as I had hoped
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    T.V: Panasonic TC-P54V1O Receiver: Yamaha RX-A2OOO
    Turntable: Lenco L75 w/ custom plinth
    Phono Stage: Rolls Bellari VP13O Bluray/CD: [COLOR="Red"]
    Sub: HSU MBM-12 MKII D.I.Y Sub Platforms
    Shaker: Earthquake MQB-1 Power Filter: APC-C5
    Interconnects: UltraLink HT Series


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    Quote Originally Posted by timoteo View Post
    It turned out just as I had hoped
    ...admit it, it turned out better than you hoped.

    Seriously that thing is beautiful, great job!
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    Quote Originally Posted by timoteo View Post
    Oh maybe you haven't checked out the link yet MJCMT. But your right, Lenco TTs are very sought after & once I found LencoHeaven it was ON!!

    I built a be plinth from scratch, rewired, regreased, reoiled & did every single mod that I could on my L75. It was a solid month long project, working on it every single day. I even built a containment area in my spare room. I hung plastic from the ceiling to make a room within a room. This was just for the epoxy glaze clear coat, you cant have ANY dust land on it. I learned a big lesson going to that fool of a repair guy. In the end I much happier that I rebuilt the table myself!! It turned out just as I had hoped
    I missed the link. I thought it was about your sub and didn't realize you rebuilt it already. Looks as good as any new plinth and lube I've seen on line. You do very nice work. I'll bet you have improved PRaT and clarity than before. Does the arm handle the Ortofon cartridge well?

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    Thank you MJCMT! All the work I put into the table made such a dramatic improvement on its original sound. Though it wasn't in tiptop shape before the build so that's all I had to go off. To be honest though, since I'm new to the wonderful world of vinyl, I don't know what you mean by if the arm handles the cart well? Sorry but could you explain a little?
    T.V: Panasonic TC-P54V1O Receiver: Yamaha RX-A2OOO
    Turntable: Lenco L75 w/ custom plinth
    Phono Stage: Rolls Bellari VP13O Bluray/CD: [COLOR="Red"]
    Sub: HSU MBM-12 MKII D.I.Y Sub Platforms
    Shaker: Earthquake MQB-1 Power Filter: APC-C5
    Interconnects: UltraLink HT Series


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    Quote Originally Posted by timoteo View Post
    Thank you MJCMT! All the work I put into the table made such a dramatic improvement on its original sound. Though it wasn't in tiptop shape before the build so that's all I had to go off. To be honest though, since I'm new to the wonderful world of vinyl, I don't know what you mean by if the arm handles the cart well? Sorry but could you explain a little?
    I'm not knowledgeable enough to directly answer the question. From your photo it looks like you are using an Ortofon 2M Red cartridge so I was curious if it is a high compliance cartridge and the stylus suspension can handle the mass of the vintage Lenco tonearm. I may overly concerned and all may be OK, but the question asked on the 'Vinyl Engine' or 'Lenco Heaven' website would give you the answer. My 2¢
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    Well yes it is a 2M Red. Not sure if technically the cart/arm pair well but I can say it sounds wonderful to my ears Now I want to research all that you've mentioned. I'm still in the learning stages of everything vinyl so I look forward to looking into this!!
    T.V: Panasonic TC-P54V1O Receiver: Yamaha RX-A2OOO
    Turntable: Lenco L75 w/ custom plinth
    Phono Stage: Rolls Bellari VP13O Bluray/CD: [COLOR="Red"]
    Sub: HSU MBM-12 MKII D.I.Y Sub Platforms
    Shaker: Earthquake MQB-1 Power Filter: APC-C5
    Interconnects: UltraLink HT Series


    Home Theater & Turntable Build Photos:
    http://photobucket.com/timoteosgear

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