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97.1 | Rega 3 Main bearing trouble | JUNO::JUNO::HAYES | | Mon Jun 10 1991 11:04 | 13 |
| 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.
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97.2 | | FORTY2::SHIPMAN | | Mon Jun 10 1991 18:49 | 5 |
| 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
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97.3 | You should have no problems. | CRATE::WATSON | Blood on the Rooftops | Mon Jun 10 1991 21:52 | 24 |
| 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.
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97.4 | good point | JUNO::JUNO::HAYES | | Tue Jun 11 1991 11:31 | 8 |
| 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.
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97.5 | cheers for the info Rik. | JUNO::JUNO::HAYES | | Tue Jun 11 1991 11:33 | 0 |
97.6 | Ho Hum (Linn K9/Rega 3) | XSTACY::PATTISON | Where's me jumper? | Tue Jun 23 1992 17:54 | 7 |
|
As good a place as any...
Anyone know anything about Rega arms and cartridge "hum"?
Dave
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97.7 | Try an earth | FORTY2::SHIPMAN | MOG | Tue Jun 23 1992 18:15 | 15 |
| 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
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97.8 | Ta | XSTACY::PATTISON | Where's me jumper? | Tue Jun 23 1992 19:42 | 3 |
| Ok, I'll give it a try.
Dave
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