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My late ‘80s Lingo version is currently in its box, under the stairs - the highest spec new version is about the same price as a family hatchback....
I got the belt on eBay, it was only 4 or 5 quid. Not an OEM part but it works just fine.
Seriously: If you value it, take/fetch it yourself
Seriously: If you value it, take/fetch it yourself
The hinges are basically made of nasty plastic and the springs eventually break through the hinge housing. It’s an easy enough fix though, just needs a couple of holes drilled and a thin pin fitted to hold the spring back in place.
Still have it in the loft actually.
You don't live in my flat, do you?
My turntable is older! I have a wonderful old Lenco L59 from 1964. I gave up with belts, high end fiddliness and all that jazz a while back and went old school. I've not regretted it. :-)
I had two Fostex X-30s (The Fostices), and got quite good at making recordings in this manner:
Fostex A: Stereo drums on channels 1&2, rhythm guitar on channel 4, electric bass on channel 3.
Bounce stereo mix to Fostex B channels 1&2, taking o/p from channel 4 into some FX and back into the mix at the front of Fostex A panned to a different position to make it seem a lot bigger.
Add keys to Fostex B channel 3, and lead guitar to channel 4.
Mix to Fostex A, using FX on channel 4 panned to a different position as per first bounce. The result was often quite pleasing.
Seriously: If you value it, take/fetch it yourself