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Title:You get surface noise in real life too
Notice:Let's be conformist
Moderator:GOVT02::BARKER
Created:Thu Jul 28 1988
Last Modified:Mon Jun 02 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:550
Total number of notes:3847

97.0. "REGA design fault ???" by LARVAE::JEFFERY (K-I-L-L-E-D, Revoked) Tue Jun 20 1989 10:48

    I've recently had trouble with my REGA II. Last week, I went to
    play a record, and I noticed that the platter wasn't turning (I
    usually leave it on all the time). I checked the mains wiring, and
    it seemed OK.
    
    I'd heard all about the REGA lifetime guarantee, and I must admit
    was a little nervous about whether it was true or not. I rang Reading
    HiFi, and they suggested I bring it in. I left it with them, and
    just when I got back to my house, they rang me and said it was ready!!
    I was so pleased with the free repair, that I changed my cartridge
    for a REGA Bias (more on that later).
    
    The fault was minor. The REGA has a simple circuit with I imagine
    a resistor to bring the voltage down, and a capacitor to filter
    noise. Anyway, REGA's apparently often develop this problem, and
    they send large stocks of replacement resistors to all their dealers.
    
    So in one sense, I am relieved that it didn't cost me anything,
    but in another, I am annoyed that there seems to be a design fault.
    Can anyone with more knowledge of electronics comment on this.
    
    I think an electronic power supply would help.
    
    Cheers.
    
    Mark.
    
    P.S. Reading HiFi have moved to much more spacious premises, and
    are an infinite improvement on the old shop. The staff were friendly
    and helpful.
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97.1Rega 3 Main bearing troubleJUNO::JUNO::HAYESMon Jun 10 1991 11:0413
 I thought I'd put this here instead of starting a new note,

I've got a Rega 3 which I bought ex-demo a year and a half ago.
And I've just started to notice some play in the main bearing, not much, but 
I'm sure it wasn't there when I bought it.

Question1: does anybody know if it should be like this?

Question2: If it is a problem, I think I'll try and get a new bearing from Rega,
           does anyone know how much, and Rega's address?

Thanks,
         Chris.
97.2FORTY2::SHIPMANMon Jun 10 1991 18:495
Main bearings sometimes have a *tiny* bit of play before you charge them with
oil.  Otherwise they don't have any detectable play.  Is this one dry?  If so,
should it be?

Nick
97.3You should have no problems.CRATE::WATSONBlood on the RooftopsMon Jun 10 1991 21:5224
    Sorry I didn't reply earlier I must have been asleep.
    
    The should be absolutly no play on a Rega bearing what so ever (At
    least to the hand). The main bearing of the Rega-3 is the most
    expensive part of the '3 becaue it is machined to such a precision -
    it should have a mirror like apperance�.
    
    Do not dispare thought - as it is ex-demo you should have no trouble
    getting the thing replaced FOC. ALL Rega dealers are of the highest
    quality (There are only 22 (?) dealers in the UK - all hand picked) If
    you have any difficulty then get Rega's number from your dealer (Chris
    Brooks Audio could tell you - 0925-61212) ask to speak to the service
    dept. If this fails then speak to Roy Gandi (?sp) at Rega - he's the
    boss tell him your situation - he is a very nice guy - more than willing
    to help.
    
    	Hope this helps,
    
    		Rik.
    
    
    
    �Not that you should remove the bearing as it can take hours to replace
    - such is the precision.
97.4good pointJUNO::JUNO::HAYESTue Jun 11 1991 11:318
Any ideas how much oil.
And what sort?

When I bought the turntable, they couldn't find the instructions(what a loss)
but therefore I don't know how often it should be lubricated.
Cheers.

Chris.
97.5cheers for the info Rik.JUNO::JUNO::HAYESTue Jun 11 1991 11:330
97.6Ho Hum (Linn K9/Rega 3)XSTACY::PATTISONWhere's me jumper?Tue Jun 23 1992 17:547
As good a place as any...

Anyone know anything about Rega arms and cartridge "hum"?


Dave
97.7Try an earthFORTY2::SHIPMANMOGTue Jun 23 1992 18:1515
Yep, Rega arms sometimes hum.  I seem to remember they come without any earth
connection, and you can improve matters by fitting your own.

Try attaching a thin, flexible wire to a suitable piece of exposed metal at the
arm base.  Thin and flexible to avoid coupling the armboard to whatever the
wire touches - it'll make a difference even on a Planar.  As to where to
connect the other end, you may have to experiment (with the volume down...):
you can try some metal on the deck (eg the earth screw if it uses one), the
earth screw on the preamp, or one of the phono plug screens.

I had to do this once with an RB250/ATxx on my Rock Reference while it was
waiting for its Excalibur/Dynavector 17D2.  It worked, but still wasn't
completely quiet.

Nick
97.8TaXSTACY::PATTISONWhere's me jumper?Tue Jun 23 1992 19:423
Ok, I'll give it a try.

Dave