![]() |
Rega Tone Arm Thread Size
Does anyone actually know the thread dimensions and type of
thread on a Rega TA base - the bit that bolts through the plinth. As far as I can work it out it 7/8" 25TPI 55Deg pitch. In other words a totally unique thread :-( None of my thread gauges can identify it. Can someone please give me the actual specs. Cheers TT |
Rega Tone Arm Thread Size
TT wrote:
Does anyone actually know the thread dimensions and type of thread on a Rega TA base - the bit that bolts through the plinth. Having a quick google, I come across the description 32mm A/F [1] and someone's upgrade story finding that a bicycle spanner fits to tighten it. Knowing the story of Rega's beginnings could it be possible that you might find matching components in a cycle shop? [2] :-p BTW I also found claims that tightening the base nut too much could be detrimental to the sound... Probably worth giving Origin (the arm rebuilders) a call - they may tell you if Rega don't. I've got a P3-24 which one day I'd like to mess about for changing carts from Rega's (fine) own. I'm just a bit tight paying for a set of spacers at the moment, £15 each - for things stamped out of sheet metal ;-) [1] - as useful to finding thread spec as ... [2] - crazy project idea, build a Hi-Fi turntable out of bicycle bits? -- Adrian C |
Rega Tone Arm Thread Size
Adrian C wrote:
TT wrote: Does anyone actually know the thread dimensions and type of thread on a Rega TA base - the bit that bolts through the plinth. Having a quick google, I come across the description 32mm A/F [1] and someone's upgrade story finding that a bicycle spanner fits to tighten it. Knowing the story of Rega's beginnings could it be possible that you might find matching components in a cycle shop? [2] :-p BTW I also found claims that tightening the base nut too much could be detrimental to the sound... Probably worth giving Origin (the arm rebuilders) a call - they may tell you if Rega don't. I've got a P3-24 which one day I'd like to mess about for changing carts from Rega's (fine) own. I'm just a bit tight paying for a set of spacers at the moment, £15 each - for things stamped out of sheet metal ;-) [1] - as useful to finding thread spec as ... [2] - crazy project idea, build a Hi-Fi turntable out of bicycle bits? I know a reasonable amount about bikes, but that thread size doesn't look familiar. Something close comes up as a brass pipe thread on http://www.oldengine.org/members/die...les/brass1.htm Looks more like a plumbing shop than a bike shop that you'll be going to.. it's a shallow nut so you can be a bit flexible on the pitch, I would have thought. Roger Thorpe |
Rega Tone Arm Thread Size
"Adrian C" wrote in message ... TT wrote: Does anyone actually know the thread dimensions and type of thread on a Rega TA base - the bit that bolts through the plinth. Having a quick google, I come across the description 32mm That is the actual outside nut size. I am referring to the threaded bit inside. A/F [1] and someone's upgrade story finding that a bicycle spanner fits to tighten it. Knowing the story of Rega's beginnings could it be possible that you might find matching components in a cycle shop? [2] :-p BTW I also found claims that tightening the base nut too much could be detrimental to the sound... Overtightening anything can be detrimental :-( Probably worth giving Origin (the arm rebuilders) a call - they may tell you if Rega don't. That's an idea. I've got a P3-24 which one day I'd like to mess about for changing carts from Rega's (fine) own. I'm just a bit tight paying for a set of spacers at the moment, £15 each - for things stamped out of sheet metal ;-) Why no VTA is beyond me :-( Cheers TT |
Rega Tone Arm Thread Size
On Thu, 17 Jul 2008 22:33:04 +0800, "TT"
wrote: "Adrian C" wrote in message ... TT wrote: Does anyone actually know the thread dimensions and type of thread on a Rega TA base - the bit that bolts through the plinth. Having a quick google, I come across the description 32mm That is the actual outside nut size. I am referring to the threaded bit inside. A/F [1] and someone's upgrade story finding that a bicycle spanner fits to tighten it. Knowing the story of Rega's beginnings could it be possible that you might find matching components in a cycle shop? [2] :-p BTW I also found claims that tightening the base nut too much could be detrimental to the sound... Overtightening anything can be detrimental :-( Probably worth giving Origin (the arm rebuilders) a call - they may tell you if Rega don't. That's an idea. I've got a P3-24 which one day I'd like to mess about for changing carts from Rega's (fine) own. I'm just a bit tight paying for a set of spacers at the moment, £15 each - for things stamped out of sheet metal ;-) Why no VTA is beyond me :-( Well, a few years back, I designed a VTA adjuster for my Rega with the help of my friend, a skilled machinist. He could not find a standard tap to match and had to cut the parts using a custom-fashioned cutter tool and the thread cutting facilities on his lathe. I will ask him if he still has the specs. Kal |
Rega Tone Arm Thread Size
TT wrote:
Why no VTA is beyond me :-( Adjusting VTA or not is apparently a contentious issue between vinyl freaks. Couple of articles here. http://www.n.mackie.btinternet.co.uk/documents/regaonvta.html http://www.vtaf.com/vtaf_install.html I've even seen a yank arm mod for adjustable VTA, that has a LED digital display to show the height adjustment! Of course, the problem with the Rega line is the limited build height of their own carts. And why spacers are sometimes necessary to raise the height of the mounting for compatibility with other manufacturers carts. http://www.rega.co.uk/index2.htm "Note: On all Rega turntables spacers should not be necessary. Arm Height or V.T.A adjustment can be a controversial subject. Rega believes that the integrity of the arm fixing onto the arm mounting board is much more important than the questionable facility of arm adjustment: The arm should be reasonably parallel to the record surface or slightly lower at the mounting. The only time a spacer is necessary to raise the arm height is if the rear of a cartridge is hitting the record whilst playing" -- Adrian C |
Rega Tone Arm Thread Size
"Kalman Rubinson" wrote in message ... On Thu, 17 Jul 2008 22:33:04 +0800, "TT" wrote: "Adrian C" wrote in message ... TT wrote: Does anyone actually know the thread dimensions and type of thread on a Rega TA base - the bit that bolts through the plinth. Having a quick google, I come across the description 32mm That is the actual outside nut size. I am referring to the threaded bit inside. A/F [1] and someone's upgrade story finding that a bicycle spanner fits to tighten it. Knowing the story of Rega's beginnings could it be possible that you might find matching components in a cycle shop? [2] :-p BTW I also found claims that tightening the base nut too much could be detrimental to the sound... Overtightening anything can be detrimental :-( Probably worth giving Origin (the arm rebuilders) a call - they may tell you if Rega don't. That's an idea. I've got a P3-24 which one day I'd like to mess about for changing carts from Rega's (fine) own. I'm just a bit tight paying for a set of spacers at the moment, £15 each - for things stamped out of sheet metal ;-) Why no VTA is beyond me :-( Well, a few years back, I designed a VTA adjuster for my Rega with the help of my friend, a skilled machinist. He could not find a standard tap to match and had to cut the parts using a custom-fashioned cutter tool and the thread cutting facilities on his lathe. I will ask him if he still has the specs. Kal That would be greatly appreciated :-) TIA TT |
Rega Tone Arm Thread Size
On Fri, 18 Jul 2008 13:02:19 +0800, "TT"
wrote: "Kalman Rubinson" wrote in message .. . Well, a few years back, I designed a VTA adjuster for my Rega with the help of my friend, a skilled machinist. He could not find a standard tap to match and had to cut the parts using a custom-fashioned cutter tool and the thread cutting facilities on his lathe. I will ask him if he still has the specs. Kal That would be greatly appreciated :-) I emailed him and he says he cannot recall (it was about 6 years ago) and he does not have the info (he moved his shop about 3 years ago). Sorry. As I sit here, I am looking at one of the threaded inserts that he made for me but there's no more info in that than there is in the arm threads themselves. Kal |
Rega Tone Arm Thread Size
"Kalman Rubinson" wrote in message ... On Fri, 18 Jul 2008 13:02:19 +0800, "TT" wrote: "Kalman Rubinson" wrote in message . .. Well, a few years back, I designed a VTA adjuster for my Rega with the help of my friend, a skilled machinist. He could not find a standard tap to match and had to cut the parts using a custom-fashioned cutter tool and the thread cutting facilities on his lathe. I will ask him if he still has the specs. Kal That would be greatly appreciated :-) I emailed him and he says he cannot recall (it was about 6 years ago) and he does not have the info (he moved his shop about 3 years ago). Sorry. As I sit here, I am looking at one of the threaded inserts that he made for me but there's no more info in that than there is in the arm threads themselves. Kal Sorry for the late reply and thankyou very much for trying. Cheers TT |
All times are GMT. The time now is 07:03 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.6.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
SEO by vBSEO 3.0.0
Copyright ©2004-2006 AudioBanter.co.uk