How good is the Artisan Fidelity Lenco 75??


Hello- I have a friend who is selling his Artisan Fidelity Lenco 75 with the Origin Live Conqueror MK3 tone arm??- Is this considered a good table/ arm combo - Getting back into vinyl and he highly rec. this unit- If I do get it what cart. used in the $2k range would you rec. for it
He also has a Joule-Electra OPS-1 with sep power supply he is selling- Is that a good phono pre-
thanks so much for the advice-
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thanks - He wants $6k for the table and arm- He said it only has around 100 hrs- the black case(?) looks like it was done at a high end auto paint shop-
the joule electra is around $2k-ish he said -Is that a fair deal?? He said it is a friends deal??????????????
6k is way too much. You can get the PTP Lenco for half the price - google it - its well reviewed and currently in Stereophles Class A turntable list. I have no relationship with PTP.

I do own a slate plinth L75 Lenco I rebuilt with the PTP top plate. Its a great sounding turntable and has proven to be very reliable and low maintenance in the five years I have been using it.
IMO, $6000 for a Artisan Fidelity Lenco 75 with the Origin Live Conqueror MK3 tonearm is a fair asking price.  Artisan Fidelity tables are works of art and there is a premium price associated with that level of fit and finish. 
guys thanks- I think I am going to get it- So what cart. in the used $2000 area would you rec.- also what about the Joule Electra OPS-1 is that a good phono stage - thanks
My favorite LOMC is the ZYX UNIverse in any of its many versions.  I think you can buy a low mileage UNIverse II for around $2K to $3K.  But I also like many vintage MM and MI cartridges that cost quite a bit less.  I am currently running an Audio Technica ART7 on my Lenco.  Love that too, and it's a bit less than $1000, brand new.

Good for you on your decision.  I'm sure you'll be happy.