Rega RP1 Performance Pack User Manual

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Rega Planar One


The RP1 has been designed and engineered to achieve
outstanding performance way beyond the expectations of a
product at this price point. Excellent build quality, reliability and
ease of use combine to make a product which if used correctly
will offer you a lifetime of musical enjoyment.

Omitting all the usual gimmicks allows us to concentrate the
manufacturing costs on the high quality parts necessary to
reproduce records accurately. Using a manual speed change
rather than an automatic mechanism, eliminates speed
inconsistencies and reduces wear of the drive belt. The money
we save is spent across the design including a hand
assembled RB101 tonearm, precision main bearing and a high
quality low vibration motor which would normally be used on a
turntable costing two or three times the amount. The minimalist
design of the Rega RP1 and the use of extremely high quality
components ensure that your turntable should last for many
years. The tips on the reverse of these instructions will help
increase the life of your turntable and ensure optimum
performance.

Manual speed change 33

RPM

45

RPM


You can change playing speed by simply removing the platter
and moving the belt to either the 33rpm or 45rpm wheel of the
drive pulley see fig 1.


Plug and play - Quick set up ( f actory fitted cartridge only )

Your turntable has been designed to be very simple to set-up
and use. We have designed this turntable so that correct
tracking weight can be achieved by simply pushing the balance
weight as close to the stop point as possible. Fig 2. This will
automatically set the arm to within the recommended tracking
range for the factory fitted stylus. ( 1.5g - 2.0g ) The Bias slider
should be set to the same figure as the tracking weight. Fig 3.









Advanced Set-up ( when using a different model of cartridge)

If you choose to change the factory fitted cartridge a tracking
pressure gauge is required to correctly apply the required down
force. Any Hi-Fi dealer should be happy to help with this setup
procedure when you purchase a new cartridge. Always use a
down force which corresponds to the upper limit of the
cartridge maker's recommended range. A new cartridge must
be aligned correctly as shown in fig 4. Adjust the cartridge
position in the head-shell so that the stylus tip is vertically
aligned with the front of the hole marked A. Ensure the
cartridge is sitting square in the head-shell before fully
tightening. ( Take care not to over tighten ) . Set the bias
adjustment slider fig 3. to the same number as the tracking
force. For example 1.5g tracking force = 1.5 on the bias slider.


Fig 1.

45 rpm

33 rpm

Connection to the amplifier


The external phono leads must be connected to your amplifier.
Connections : Red right channel / Black left channel. If your
amplifier does not have an integrated phono stage you will
require an external stage such as the Rega FONO mini.

Stop point

Tonearm

Fig 2.

Fig 3.

Bias
Slider

Weight









Fig 4.

A

A

Stylus Tip

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