Rega RP6 User Manual
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DESIGN INNOVATION
DB TECHNOLOGY (DOUBLE BRACE TECHNOLOGY)
“Mass absorbs energy - lost energy equals lost music”! Rega has pioneered the use of
lightweight rigid plinths. Clever use of lightweight particulate core with a highly rigid
phenolic resin skin became the foundations of the high level of performance achieved
by the now iconic Planar turntable range. The latest generation of Rega turntables
takes this design philosophy to the next level. A super lightweight plinth combined with
a phenolic resin double brace mounted specifically where the increased rigidity is
required (between the tonearm mounting and the main hub bearing) forms a
structurally sound “stressed beam” assembly. This rigid plinth design prevents energy
absorption and unwanted resonances which will add unnatural distortions to the music.
Equally, heavier mass can transfer more unwanted energy such as motor or bearing
noise directly into the rotating record. The use of braces instead of the complete skin
allows double thickness phenolic resin in these key areas while providing further weight
reduction to the plinth which directly addresses the issue of mass absorption and
unwanted energy transmission.
PLATTER
The RP6 features an innovative two piece platter design constructed from float glass.
Manufactured using a complex and labour intensive invisible UV curing bond technique
the secondary ring platter is permanently bonded to the underside of the main platter.
The extra ring adds mass to the outer circumference which increase the natural
flywheel effect of the platter improving speed stability, accuracy and consistency.
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