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Rega 24V Motor Upgrade Kit

Rega 24V Motor Upgrade Kit

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Rega Designed 24v Low Vibration

Low Noise Synchronous AC Motor Assembly

Improves Drive, Speed Stability, Sonic Performance

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About The Rega 24V Motor Upgrade Kit

This kit includes the low noise, low vibration 24v motor designed and developed for the Rega range of multi award winning 24v turntables. Designed with a simple fixing solution to fit all previous Rega turntables that do not already use 24V technology.

Main Features & Specifications

  • Individually hand tuned PCB to minimise vibration
  • Rega designed 24v low vibration, low noise synchronous AC motor assembly
  • Rigidly mounted to improve start up speed over previous suspended Planar models
  • Guaranteed to improve drive, speed stability and sonic performance
  • Fits : RP1 / P1 / P2 / P2 2000 / Planet / Planar 2 / Planar 3 / P3 2000 and Planar 25 turntable
  • Although simple to fit we recommend this kit is fitted by us to ensure maximum performance

Optional Upgrade Path: Compatible with the Rega TT-PSU external power supply, which incorporates an advanced anti vibration circuit and offers even greater stability. The TT-PSU also has the added convenience of electronic speed change. Optimise performance with the Rega upgrade drive belt.

Please note: For use with Rega turntables only. (Model shown in picture is the UK version)

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About Rega

Roy Gandy started making Turntables in the early 1970's when vinyl was at its peak of popularity! He became a part time retailer and found he had to spend a ridiculous amount of time repairing new turntables before his conscience and common sense would allow him to sell them to others! Out of
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