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Set up of tonearms 

F I N A L   A R M   S E T   U P   A N D   N O T E S  

This section of the instructions apply to Rega arms and arms with similar mounting geometry – i.e These arms require 
dimensions such that the centre of the platter to the centre of arm hole is approx 223mm plus or minus 2mm tolerance 
and the hole diameter for the arm is 24mm to 25 mm. The Completer Ultra kit is specifically designed for such arms – if 
you have something different such as a Linn arm (which requires a centre to centre distance of 211mm) then there are 
various ways to make the arm fit the deck. We do not at this time provide the armboard for this and so you will need to 
manage the solution on your own. 

Please note that for the Origin Live Silver 250 tonearms - do not adjust bearing tightness - this is carefully set at factory - 
it may seem that there is slight “play” in the bearings - this is deliberate and must be left alone or degradation will result - 
it is not actually play in the bearings but carefully designed clearance tolerances of other components. 

F I T   T H E   C A R T R I D G E   ( I F   N O T   F I T T E D   A L R E A D Y )  

Fit the cartridge to the arm using an alignment gauge and ensure the headshell wires are bent so that they are 
clear of the record surface. If you are not familiar with fitting cartridges then please read the section “Hi-Fi 
Cartridges – Setting up procedures”. 

S E T   T R A C K I N G   F O R C E   &   S I D E   F O R C E   B I A S  

Ensure that the bias adjustment slider is set to zero. Set the tracking force to the manufacturer’s 
recommendations using a stylus force gauge (stylus balance). When tightening the counterweight, set it so that 
the Allen bolt is at the side of the arm (not at the top) see figure “Rear end view of counterweight” and tighten 
firmly - check tracking force is still correct after tightening.  

Once the tracking force has been set you can set the sliding control for tracking bias - This should be set to be 
approximately equal to the tracking weight value. The settings you read on the arm are not always dead accurate so it may 
be worthwhile to fine tune the setting by ear using the centre track of a record. 

U S E   O F   S T Y L U S   F O R C E   G U A G E  

Most stylus force gauges work on the same principle as a set of scales or balances. For example with the Ortofon Stylus 
Force Gauge, first place the stylus on the inscribed or graduated portion of the scales. Then try the stylus at different 
points until you find the point where the beam “balances” freely in a roughly level position. You then read the force that 
is being exerted –( 1gram = 10 mN if the scale is in mN). From this number you can  assess whether you need to 
increase the tracking force or vica-versa.  Move the tonearm counterweight accordingly and re-measure the tracking 
force. Repeat this procedure until the correct tracking force is obtained. The Shure stylus force gauge works slightly 
differently so follow the instructions that come with the gauge. 

S E T   T H E   V T A   ( V E R T I C A L   T R A C K I N G   A D J U S T M E N T )  

To allow the cartridge needle to track at the correct angle it is necessary that the base of the arm is at the correct height in 
relation to the platter. Usually the optimum setting is such that the TOP edge of the arm is parallel with the surface of a 
FLAT record – you can use a piece of card with parallel lines drawn on it to check this. Place the cartridge on the record 
with the deck switched off. Hold the card edge onto the record in a position alongside the arm and see whether the top 
edge of the arm is parallel.. Raise or lower the base of the arm till you achieve parallel position. Most cartridges have a 
height of 17mm. If this is the case, the base of the arm should rest approximately 31mm below the top of the platter 
surface –see diagram “cross-section of sub-chassis”. If your cartridge height is different you can work out where the base 
of the arm should be from the preceding figures. 

It is worth experimenting with VTA adjustment. Slightly raise or lower the arm and then listen - if the sound is relatively 
bright then the arm is too high, if it is relatively dull and bass heavy then the arm is too low. 

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If you have no VTA adjuster

 Raise and lower the arm by fitting spacing washers under the arm. Alternatively 

you can raise or lower the height of  the platter – this is easily accomplished by removing the platter & sub-
platter to re-set the height of the threaded bearing house (see “diagram showing threaded bearing house 
arrangement”). 

Summary of Contents for The Complete Ultra Turntable kit

Page 1: ...BUILDING THE ULTRA KIT Instructions by Origin live The Complete Ultra Turntable kit...

Page 2: ...2 V I E W O F T O P M I N U S S U B P L A T T E R A N D P L A T T E R V I E W O F A S S E M B L E D K I T F R O M U N D E R S I D E...

Page 3: ...10 Connect the motor wires 10 Install the arm 10 If you do not have a VTA adjuster 11 If you have the Origin live threaded VTA adjuster which fits all decks 11 If you have the Origin Live VTA sliding...

Page 4: ...arms only 18 Fine Tuning 18 P P R R O O P P E E R R C C A A R R E E A A N N D D M MA A I I N N T T E E N N A A N N C C E E O O F F H H I I F F I I C C A A R R T T R R I I D D G G E E S S R R E E C C...

Page 5: ...lt give yourself time to think clearly and you will invariably find ways of accomplishing the objective Most of the kit demands little expertise if you think anything is beyond your capability then yo...

Page 6: ...h fitted pulley attached q Sub chassis MDF damper arm spring plates glued washers q Power supply 230 volt or 110 volt delete one q DC regulator board switch q Upgrade Transformer optional q Sliding VT...

Page 7: ...S I S A S S E M B L Y P L I N T H A N D L I D A S S E M B L Y F I T T H E R U B B E R F E E T Fit the 4 rubber feet to the underside of the plinth one foot at each corner Use the 4 nails provided for...

Page 8: ...sition in the pre drilled hole at the front left hand side of the plinth You need only tighten the top clamping nut to the point that the switch body won t rotate when the shaft is clicked through it...

Page 9: ...G H O U S E Fit the bearing house to the sub chassis as shown below only nip the nuts tight with a pair of pliers moreforcethan this is detrimental to performance the top of the bearing house should...

Page 10: ...e motor this has a faint indented sign alongside it The black wire attaches to the other motor terminal If you do not have a soldering iron then you can simply wind the wires round the terminal holes...

Page 11: ...a slight droop on it so that it isn t tight See diagram Top view of wiring layout connections for position This is helpful to minimise vibration of the cable Avoid pulling the external wires at the ba...

Page 12: ...kely event of a sub chassis foul on a support rod the answer is usually to bend the bolt to the correct position Only resort to such measures after you have checked all other possibilities such as spr...

Page 13: ...s insert at the bottom of the bearing house has somehow got lost this is very rare but it is just possible the bottom of the bearing house should be flat due to the presence of an insert sitting in th...

Page 14: ...S E O F S T Y L U S F O R C E G U A G E Most stylus force gauges work on the same principle as a set of scales or balances For example with the Ortofon Stylus Force Gauge first place the stylus on th...

Page 15: ...that the music is deadened W A R R A N T Y We guarantee arms supplied by ourselves to be free from fault for 2 years and will undertake to correct any faults providing the arm has not been modified by...

Page 16: ...ctly so that the audio cartridge can do it s job properly For instance a turntable out of level can produce side forces on the pickup cartridge tip that will wear it more on one side thantheother aswe...

Page 17: ...as it will go then use the needle nose pliers to gently squeeze together the sides of the clip near its free end while watching the slot for any change Attempting to squeeze a clip without the toothpi...

Page 18: ...where everything snaps into focus The range of adjustments can be quite broad as much as 3 4 or even more at the arm pivot Play with the full range so you know what it sounds like and don t be diffide...

Page 19: ...number of fluids on the market that increase stylus life and help to clean gunge from the needle awordof caution though some of these can loosen the stylus glue on the cantilever over time some fluid...

Page 20: ...IGIN LIVE Unit 5 362b Spring Road Sholing Southampton SO19 2PB U K Tel 02380 578877 Fax 02380 578877 Owner Mark Baker C Eng BSc Hons MRINA e mail originlive originlive com web site http www originlive...

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