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Please note that very occasionally the bearing house will not be truly vertical due to slight variations of the thread pickup 
on the nuts. It is purely a matter of trial and error to get this right by rotating the nuts and bearing house slightly. Aim to 
get the platter parrallel with the arm-board in at least the plane that affects cartridge “azimuth”. For definition of 
“azimuth” see section on “hi-Fi Cartridges – setting up procedures”. You can always alter the height of the arm to get 
the other plane true.  

 

Be careful in moving or transporting the deck - it is possible to bend the spring supporting bolts if a severe side 
movement occurs (bear in mind that the sub-chassis etc. is quite heavy). Ideally it is best to use the transit bolts to hold 
the sub-chassis rigidly to the plinth topboard when transporting the deck. In the unlikely 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 springs not locating in their sub-chassis housings etc.  

Set up of motor and power supply  

In the first 4 hours of use from starting up the motor, the speed tends to drift but then settles down permanently. To 
burn in the regulator board components we recommend at least 4 hours of running the motor before you accurately set 
the speed. 

If you look under the deck in the area of the switch you will see a PCB screwed in a position such that you can adjust the 
motor speed using the two rectangular blue trimmers 

Connect up the motor & transformer 

VERY IMPORTANT – if the leads are not correctly connected you can burn out your motor – For this reason follow 
the procedure outlined as follows – 

 The thin output wires from the power supply are only 12 volts maximum and therefore safe to handle. Voltages inside 
the transformer are dangerous so the transformer case should not be unscrewed or opened. 

First connect the plug on the flying lead from the MOTOR to the CONNECTORS emerging from the regulator board 
under the plinth (if not already done so) The connections push together – excess wire can be pushed, tapped or tie 
wrapped out of the way so that they do not foul the sub-chassis assembly. 

Now connect the lead from the in line TRANSFORMER (power supply) to the DC connector socket at the back of the 
turntable. It is useful to screw lock this connector. 

Plug in the power supply to the electrical mains supply – allow 10 minutes or so for circuits to warm up before carrying 
out any speed checks. 

When the rotary switch is turned fully anti-clockwise the motor is off.  One click of the switch clockwise is 33.3 rpm and 
the second click clockwise is 45rpm. Use the strobe card provided to set the speed of your deck. Speed should only be 
checked with the cartridge dragging on a centre track of a record. It will take 4 hours for your dc regulator board to run 
in before you can set the speed accurately without “drift”. 

Setting the motor 

The motor speed is set by 2 rectangular blue trimmer resistors. Access to these trimmers is possible from the underside 
of the deck (this is most easily achieved by getting the front left hand corner of the deck to overhang an edge of furniture 
or similar. You must let the board components “run in”-  we recommend 4 hours for this.  The reason is that the motor 
speed changes significantly while components burn in but they “settle” after 1 to 4 hours. This is best carried out with 
the motors running fast so turn the pre-sets clockwise as outlined below. 

When the rotary switch is turned fully anti-clockwise the motor is off.  One click of the switch clockwise is 33.3 rpm and 
the second click clockwise is 45rpm. 

Now adjust the motor speed as follows using the 25 turn  resistors P1 and P2 on the regulator board (P1 is the blue 
component nearest the centre of the printed circuit board and P2 is the other blue component situated nearer the end of 
the board).   Note:-  to increase speed turn the presets clockwise using a small screwdriver in the top slot. The pre-set 
screw will not fall out and may need a fair number of turns to set the correct speed so keep turning until the speed 
changes.  If the screw reaches the end of it’s travel you can usually hear a faint clicking sound for a complete turn. 

With the switch set at the 1

st

 click - set P1 so that the platter turns at 33.3rpm . Use the strobe disc provided to set the 

speed (full instructions are on the card). However if you have problems using the strobe card, then count the rpm using 
the following method.  Counting the 33.3 revs per minute is best accomplished by placing a small piece of sticky tape on 
the perimeter of the platter and then counting 100 revolutions.  33.3 rpm is exactly 100 revolutions completed in 3 
minutes.  To save time in the early stages it is easiest to count 50 revs in 1 minute 30 seconds (or 25 revs in 45 seconds) 
and save the 100 count for the final check.  When setting the speed, place the arm on the centre track of a record so that 
the cartridge is tracking the grooves this ensures that the drag of the cartridge is taken into account (even though the 
difference is only 0.8 % from setting the speed without the cartridge on the record).  Speed variations of up to plus or 

Summary of Contents for Turntable kit ALL VERSIONS

Page 1: ...BUILDING OR INSTALLING THE ORIGIN LIVE TURNTABLE KITS ALL VERSIONS Instructions by Origin live Turntable kit Instructions...

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

Page 3: ...e 3 threaded support bolts Error Bookmark not defined Install the sub chassis Error Bookmark not defined Fit Bearing house Error Bookmark not defined Fit the motor Error Bookmark not defined Install S...

Page 4: ...clip connections and mounting 24 Setting up hi fi cartridges 25 Mounting 25 Tracking Force 25 Tangency Alignment 25 Azimuth for experts only 25 Vertical Tracking Angle VTA 26 Antiskate Force pivoting...

Page 5: ...out connections Error Bookmark not defined Diagram of support bolts and spring arrangement Error Bookmark not defined Diagram showing bearing house fastening arrangement Error Bookmark not defined Dia...

Page 6: ...tion will result For example some people expect all bolts to be fully tightened but testing has shown this to have a significant degrading effect in certain situations Building a turntable will be rel...

Page 7: ...shers bearing house plate armboard Lid 2 off Lid hinges 4 off M4 screw M4 nuts Optional parts Ultra plinth 4 off small rubber feet 4 nails Sub chassis MDF damper arm spring plates glued washers Spring...

Page 8: ...proach to cover all eventualities Because of the enormous range of possibilities for the first two of the above three types of installation this section can only cover general principles It is importa...

Page 9: ...m Belt Note Only dimensions marked c are critical All dimensions are in mm 88mm 276mm 326mm 223mm Rega 211mm Linn Mo tor 472mm Switch 123mm c For switch hole first counterbore 1 dia from underside if...

Page 10: ...l dimensions are in mm 88mm 276mm 326mm 223mm Rega 211mm Linn Mo tor 472mm Switch 123mm For switch hole first counterbore 1 dia from underside if necessary to leave 6 mm 1 4 thickness Then drill 9 5 m...

Page 11: ...ed as a one piece non sub chassis design Sub chassis shape plate Can be above or below plinth Plinth shape Non lid example Suggested plinth cross section for suspended subchassis design Suggested heig...

Page 12: ...d together with Allen bolts Seebelow welding or gluing does not appear to work well A sheet of aluminium plate cut with a jig saw is simpler and can be stiffened by bolting on steel angle bar Whatever...

Page 13: ...fitted precision pulley do not move Motor Plinth top plate Motor in elongated hole to allow position adjustment see layout diagrams Screw Motor Plate Wiring The wiring instructions are contained in t...

Page 14: ...agram of lid assembly and rubber feet PLINTH SIDE WALL LID Washer HINGE HINGE SUPPORT HOUSING M4 HINGE BOLTS PLINTH RUBBER FOOT Fit the Lid Fit the hinges onto the lid first using the four M4 bolts an...

Page 15: ...edge of 2 opposite sides of the strip board drill these shallow holes using a 3mm dia drill and screw the board into position with two No 6 x screws and the brass washers such that the washers catch o...

Page 16: ...pplied Note Small ring in thin spring position Spring Rubber Serrated washer Nut to adjust suspension height Install the sub chassis Fit Bearing house Fit the bearing house to the sub chassis as shown...

Page 17: ...ng house Generally the optimum position is such that marker boltin the slot is located at approx the mid point of the slot and this provides a useful reference point Install Sub chassis Fit springs Fi...

Page 18: ...Avoid pulling the external wires at the base of toneamrs as they are not indestructible and can become detached if excessive force is used to manipulate them You can use one hole or two in the rear o...

Page 19: ...speed checks When the rotary switch is turned fully anti clockwise the motor is off One click of the switch clockwise is 33 3 rpm and the second click clockwise is 45rpm Use the strobe card provided...

Page 20: ...or anything other than the dc motor or the power supply will definitely be irreparably damaged and so might the equipment it is connected to Always de power the circuit when troubleshooting by removin...

Page 21: ...earing house try adding a few drops to see if you get overflow keep adding oil till you achieve this Please note that it is not a cause for concern if your Oil has turned black in the bearing house th...

Page 22: ...of Stylus force guage 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 gra...

Page 23: ...s and modifications are not guaranteed by Rega so in the event of a warranty claim you should contact ourselves rather than Rega Notes A detailed description of Cartridge set up and care is included i...

Page 24: ...platter bearing performance and the arm s dynamics specifically anti skate are negatively affected So be sure your turntable platter and tonearm mounting board are level use a spirit level If the plat...

Page 25: ...best precaution is to keep the screwdriver well away from the cantilever use a nonferrous screwdriver or keep the stylus guard on when you re using the screwdriver near it The other main hazard is chi...

Page 26: ...pposing balancing force to the natural inward drag of a pivoting arm while playing Left uncontrolled the stylus would push up against the inner groove wall causing distortion both from mistracking and...

Page 27: ...a 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 flu...

Page 28: ...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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