Rega RP6 User Manual
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CONNECTION TO THE AMPLIFIER
The tonearm external phono leads must be connected to your amplifier.
Connect as follows : Red right channel / Black left channel. If your amplifier does not
have an integrated phono stage you will require an external stage (sold separately).
To keep your RP6 working perfectly, please ensure that your turntable is returned to a
Rega trained dealer for servicing at the recommended interval periods (2000 hours
playing time).
POWER SUPPLY
The compact TTPSU uses a high stability crystal locked low distortion sine wave
generator. This, along with an efficient drive amplifier fed from a stabilised DC power
supply, generates a 24V AC balanced signal of less than 0.1% distortion, which is
completely un-affected by any changes in the mains/line voltage and conditions. This
then drives the improved Rega anti-vibration circuit, which is situated beneath the
turntable.
The speed change is achieved by changing the frequency of the drive voltage; this is
because the speed of the platter and motor is directly proportional to the motor drive
frequency. A relay switches in the required phase compensation & anti vibration circuit
to eradicate motor vibration to a minimum at both speeds.
The TT PSU incorporates resettable fuses in the driver amplifier to protect it from over
current faults, which will cause the turntable to run erratically or not at all. If in the
rare circumstance these are activated, they are reset by turning off the TTPSU by the
front panel for approximately 10 seconds. If the fault should persist consult your dealer.