Lenco and Garrard external ac power supply


Been thinking about this recently...Does it even make sense to try to find someone willing to build a power supply for turntables such as the Lenco L75 or Garrard 301 when they were made to just be plugged directly into the wall ac in the first place??

Loricroft makes ones for the 301 that convert ac to dc then back to "perfect" ac again which is what something like a Pure Power ac line conditioner/regenerator does. The neat thing about the Loricroft is that you can apparently adjust the 301's speed with it. It would be trick to find something like that for a Lenco 75 that was not so expensive.

PS audio used to make some big line re-conditioners that did the same sort of thing I think back in the day but I don't know if they are making the same equipmnet still. Furman and a couple others I think do similar things also.

What would be neat would be to find a ac regenerator that you could use to control the speed of either a 301, 401 or Lenco 75. Since they are all AC and can run at 110 or 220 volts maybe its possible, I don;t know but I know the Loricroft controller is way way expensive is it really worth $4000 bucks?? Thats almost as much as a restored 301 or top Lenco....geesh

Maybe you could just save the 4000 bucks and build one??/ Could it really be that tough?..
jeremy72
"Spoke directly with Christopher from Artisan Fidelity at some length about the idea of using a power conditioner or regenerator with a Lenco L75. He said they and several of their customers...."

"THEY" is plural. AF is a ONE man operation.

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Jeremy , why don't you come over some time for a listen?
That is if you are not to busy on the phone........LOL........
Greetings Hiho, wrong there actually with the one man operation Artisan fidelity comment. There's one owner/ designer right (Christopher), but according to my notes they've got several woodworkers, a part time electronics tech and a couple machinists who they directly contract for custom designed metal fabrication. He said he works from home partly and from the woodshop located somewhere nearby. (Just spoke to the guy by the way, so I think I should know what the heck I am talking about here) on a side note, I enjoy reading some of your older analog postings btw, good stuff. :) Peace, J
Jean Nantais highly recommends Monarchy Audio AC regenerator with the Lenco. I bought one of the Monarchy AC regen. I have tried it with Nantais Lenco and my Garrard 301. In both cases the improvement is substantial. Cleaner, smoother sound with a much better timing to the music. Grain is cleaned to a large extent. I found that Lenco sounds best at 240 volts 50 hz. Garrard 301 sounds best at 232 volts 50hz. Unfortunately this regenerator does not allow me to choose 47hz hence I cant know the difference between 50 and 47hz or any other frequency. Even voltages can be selected in steps of 2 volts so I know Garrard sounds cleaner and more spacious but a bit lifeless at 230 volts whereas 232 volts sounds a bit cloudy and constricted by comparison but the energy I expect from the Garrard is "there" so I prefer 232 volts as the best compromise on the Garrard. The question is, in what ways will a Loricraft controller improve things from here ?
I just bought a Nigel speed controller described on lencoheaven.
Same gain with music as Pani described but I settle the voltage at 216 volts, far better than 233 volts found normally at home.