Vintage Audio Repair the idea is good but you didn't clean the bearings from the motor and you put oil on it, never do that! I also did it wrong the first time. Here an old post from me in German www.hifi-forum.de/index.php?action=browseT&forum_id=26&thread=23740
Stop being a duche, have you ever heard of a thing called editing? Do you think they showed you everything they did. Get off your high horse and stop being a HI-FI snob.
Sorry but this was not a Lenco Repair. Please take a look at some forums and do it right... ;)
Maybe we should have called it a Lenco ambiance impression :) You are right it's not a step-by-step instruction.
Vintage Audio Repair the idea is good but you didn't clean the bearings from the motor and you put oil on it, never do that! I also did it wrong the first time. Here an old post from me in German www.hifi-forum.de/index.php?action=browseT&forum_id=26&thread=23740
Stop being a duche, have you ever heard of a thing called editing? Do you think they showed you everything they did. Get off your high horse and stop being a HI-FI snob.
Wonder if you have a step by step process laid out...i am new to this and just got an L75. Would be great if you can provide some links or video 🙏
Would you do a video for us please.
wrong as wrong can be
pointless video