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Resolution, Resolution Classic or Sovereign turntables you will only need 
the sliding aluminium sleeve VTA adjuster, which is clamped in place by 
the single grub in the arm base. None of the large washers or the large nut, 
if they have been supplied, are needed. 

V T A   ( V E R T I C A L   T R A C K I N G  
A D J U S T M E N T )

To allow the cartridge needle to track at the correct angle it is important that 
the base of the arm is at the correct height in relation to the platter.

For  Rega  arms,  the  OL1  series  and  Silver  arm

  -  Usually  the 

optimum setting is such that the TOP edge of the arm is parallel with the 
surface of a FLAT record – you can use a piece of card with parallel lines 
drawn on it to check this once the cartridge is fitted.

For the Encounter, Illustrious and Conqueror arms

 – the centre 

line of the tapered arm tube should be parallel with the surface of a FLAT 
record. You can use the template supplied to help judge this. 

It is always best to experiment with vta height by varying it and listening to 
the results till you have found the optimum position. 

Most cartridges have a height of 17mm and if this is the case, then the base 
of the arm should rest approximately 31mm below the top of the platter 
surface. If your cartridge height is different you can work out where the base 
of the arm should be from the preceding figures.

U S I N G   T H E   O R I G I N   L I V E   V T A  
S L I D I N G   A D J U S T E R

Do not fit a threaded VTA adjuster (supplied with some arms – this is 
a large knurled disc that can thread onto the arm base). Ensure that the 
Aluminium sleeve (this 

IS

 the VTA sliding adjuster) is the right way 

up with the recess on the top side. This ensures that the arm goes all 
the way down into the sleeve. Place the arm in the aluminium sleeve 
and then clamp it in position via the set screw in the side of the VTA 
housing  (i.e the sleeve is forced in to grip the arm’s threaded base). 
You do not need the Rega nut on the base of the arm. Only tighten 
the set screw sufficiently to clamp the arm firmly in position – over-
tightening can make the arm sound bright.

F I T   T H E   A R M   C A B L E   C L I P

Fasten the arm cable in position with a nut & bolt

 through the best 

size cable clip for your arm cable - leave a slight droop on it so that it isn’t 
“tight”.  The clip fastens to the underside of the plinth outer ring using the 
hole near the rear foot. This again is helpful to “earth” vibration in the cable.  
(Please note that the occasional rewired arm can make a slight “rustling” 
noise through the speakers when it is lifted across the record. This should 
not be a cause for concern as it is only caused by  microphony of the internal 
litz cable - under normal playing conditions this is inaudible.  The earth lead 
should be connected to the earth of your pre-amplifier or amplifier.  This 
earth lead is best separated slightly from the arm signal leads so do not wind 
it around them for best performance.  Avoid pulling the external wires at 
the base of the Silver arms as they are not indestructible and can become 
detached if excessive force is used to manipulate them.

A R M   &   C A R T R I D G E   S E T   U P

F I T   T H E   C A R T R I D G E   ( I F   N O T   F I T T E D  

A L R E A D Y )

Fit the cartridge to the arm using an alignment gauge and 
ensure the headshell wires are bent so that they are clear of the 
record surface. If you are not familiar with fitting cartridges 
then please read the section “Hi-Fi Cartridges – Setting up 
procedures”.

S E T   T R A C K I N G   F O R C E   &   S I D E  
F O R C E   B I A S

T R A C K I N G   F O R C E

Set the tracking force to the manufacturer’s recommendations 
using a stylus force gauge (stylus balance).

On all modified arms, Silver, Encounter Illustrious and 
Conqueror set the tracking force by sliding the counterweight 
along the rear stub until the required tracking force is attained, 
then clamp up the grub screw in the side. When adjusting 
the counterweight, set it so that the Allen bolt is at the side 
of the arm (not at the top) see figure “Rear end view of 
counterweight” . You will need a stylus force gauge to measure 
the force underneath the cartridge tip.

HINT - In conducting this operation it helps to just lightly 
“nip” the allen bolt in the side of the counterweight onto the 
stub –  this way the counterweight has a little friction to hold 
it in position as you slide it backwards and forwards. Once 
you have set the tracking force correctly you can firmly tighten 
the allen bolt in the counterweight to secure it tightly to the 
rear stub then check that the tracking force is still correct after 
tightening.

On the OL1 tonearm which has not been modified (i.e it 
has a plastic rear stub with spiral groove) – You should turn 
the counterweight till the arm balances level – once this is 
accomplished you can then set the tracking force by turning 
the counterweight – half a turn = 1 gram.

R E A R   E N D   V I E W   O F   C O U N T E R W E I G H T  

A N D   A R M   M O U N T I N G

GRUB SCREW POSITION

IS HORIZONTAL

PLINTH OR ARMBOARD

BALL BEARING

ALLEN GRUB SCREW

ALUMINIUM SLEEVE VTA ADJUSTER

THREADED ARM BASE

ARM MOUNTING PLATE

(ARMBOARD)

Summary of Contents for AURORA GOLD

Page 1: ...L E OWNERS MANUAL Read carefully and do not tighten bolts you may think are loose Latest version of Aurora Gold turntable shown with Origin Live upgrade mat which can be ordered as an optional extra to upgrade the deck Use belt on lower groove of pulley ...

Page 2: ... com under general information then technical support from the drop down list The instructions are written for owners with no previous experience of turntables Some sections may therefore appear lengthy as they need to cater for all potential questions When reading the instructions refer to the various diagrams for part names and clarity The deck can take approximately 15 minutes to set up dependi...

Page 3: ...ists between pod tube and edge of plinth outer ring CURVED DAMPER SUB CHASSIS PLATE BOTTOM SUB CHASSIS PLATE BEARING HOUSE PLINTH OUTER RING PLINTH INNER PLATE NOTES Trouble shooting notes on the sub chassis optional reading 1 The sub chassis is attached to the bottom sub chassis platee by one pivot bolt the two plates should be free to swivel and are loosely restrained by an anti rotate bolt this...

Page 4: ...nd become more level Oil the bearing with the small oil bottle supplied run approx 10 drops of oil into the top of the bearing house Insert the spindle Wipe the platter spindle surface first to ensure that it is absolutely clean and very gently insert it into the bearing house If the oil does not overflow when the spindle touches the bottom then try 2 drops at a time till you achieve overflow wipe aw...

Page 5: ...screws are accessible at the rear of the control box See diagram above To increase speed turn the 25 turn presets clockwise until the speed changes If the screw reaches the end of it s travel you can usually hear a faint clicking You will not damage the preset by over turning it as slippage occurs The pre set screw will not fall out and may need a fair number of turns to set the correct speed so k...

Page 6: ...that absolute speed accuracy is easy to achieve at the expense of sound quality The ac motors common to most decks are not prone to speed drift however they do inject a great deal of vibration This sadly is never measured in technical reviews or people would be a lot wiser The subjective effect of vibration is highly detrimental to sound quality when compared to fractional speed drift For this rea...

Page 7: ...around 2 4 days continuous running They are sometimes a little noisy to start with It is best to run in the motor on full power with the belt off Most importantly you can tune in the motor to give minimum noise by adjusting the tightness of the 3 small Phillips screws next to the motor pulley The best way to set their tension is to tighten the screws until they just nip tight Then back off all 3 s...

Page 8: ...se note that the occasional rewired arm can make a slight rustling noise through the speakers when it is lifted across the record This should not be a cause for concern as it is only caused by microphony of the internal litz cable under normal playing conditions this is inaudible The earth lead should be connected to the earth of your pre amplifier or amplifier This earth lead is best separated slig...

Page 9: ...in nylon filament line through the small gap of the wire eye to allow the ball weight to hang freely The adjustment ball is initially set at just under three quarters of the way out along the silver rod this is approx the correct position for most cartridges If you wish to increase the side bias force then unclamp the ball using a 1 5mm Allen key and the ball further outwards To decrease the side f...

Page 10: ...rd collection You can increase the height of the lift lower arm rest by loosening the small allen screw in the side of the curved arm rest and raising it slightly finish by retightening it in position The sound of new arms and rewires will improve significantly over the first 2 weeks as items bed in and arm wires burn in Fit the cartridge to the arm using an alignment gauge and ensure the headshell w...

Page 11: ...rrectly so that the audio cartridge can do it s job properly For instance a turntable out of level can produce side forces on the pickup cartridge tip that will wear it more on one side than the other as well as have a slightly degrading effect on the wear of your records L E V E L N E S S When a turntable goes out of level the platter bearing performance and the arm s dynamics specifically anti sk...

Page 12: ... the stylus s safety cap in place Set tracking force at nominal then carry out the tangency alignment procedures then the azimuth Donotdeviatefromthissequenceaseachstepaffectsthesubsequent one change the order and the setup will be wrong T R A C K I N G F O R C E This adjustment is carried out on the counterbalance weight of the tonearm or spring dial if one is in place At this point use your trac...

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