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Introduction
The TT PSU has been designed to be effective, easy to use, and above
all to reproduce music with outstanding effectiveness.
There are two different versions of the TT PSU (power supply unit):
P7 TT PSU - this is supplied with ALL P7 turntables and for the upgrade
of the P5 50Hz.
P5 60Hz (USA) TT PSU - this is supplied for the upgrade for the P5
Turntable where the line & mains supply is 60Hz (this is not useable with
the P7).
The aesthetic design of the TT PSU was as important as the quality of its
electrical capabilities, so it benefits from the same aluminium case as the
Rega Ear Head phone amplifier and Fono pre-amplifier, giving it a design
which offers a familiar family feel and moreover brings it in line with its
illustrious bigger brothers.
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Setup - Getting Started
Remove all Packaging.
IMPORTANT: when up-grading the P5 make sure the Rega PSU 1 is disconnected from the turntable power socket before connecting the TT
PSU.
Connect the turntable power interconnect from the TT PSU into the
turntable.
Make sure the PS1 mains transformer is plugged in and connected to the
24v AC input terminal in the back of the PSU. Switch the mains power on.
Push the power button on the back panel to turn the PSU on - When the
power supply is switched on, the front power L.E.D. switch will light up
red. This also indicates that 33 rpm is selected. To deactivate 33 rpm
press the button inward's, this will turn the L.E.D. to green and will have
selected 45 rpm.
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