Dimensions for fitting Origin Live & Rega
arms
armboards & mounting position
It is certainly possible to fit the Origin Live and Rega tone arm
to any deck but sometimes you may either have to modify your existing
armboard or acquire a new one - (see a dealer for the second option).
The tone arms require a singe hole in the armboard or plinth - 24mm
or 25mm in diameter to fit into. Once the arm is inserted through
this hole it is then secured by a large nut which clamps it onto
the underside of the board . The distance from centre of arm hole
to centre of platter spindle needs to be 223mm plus or minus 3mm.
The arms can rotate to be fixed at any angle . The length of the
arm from its mounting hole center to the cartridge end of the arm
is 245mm. The arm overhang to the rear is 50mm to the end of the
counterweight stub.
fitting to the Linn LP12
If you have a Linn LP12 turntable with a Linn arm then the arm
hole on your current armboard will be in the wrong position (Linn
arms mount at a distance of 211mm from the platter spindle) . We
can supply you with a Pre-drilled armboard for the Origin Live and
Rega arms at £23 - this board is identical to the Linn armboard
but is missing the Linn Logo. Alternatively you can get a blank
arm-board from Linn and get it drilled. This is simple to fit and
instructions are provided.
After fitting a new arm you can find printable instructions
for setting up your Linn at
linn sondek lp12 turntable instructions
Modifying your current arm board
If you modify your current armboard you will need to cut out the
board to locate the arm at the dimensions given above. This will
leave you with a hole to the side of the arm. However this can be
hidden if you make up a large circular plate washer of black card,
aluminium or other material and glue this to the armboard - the
spacing washers we supply with a new arm have an outside diameter
of 48mm and will normaly fulfill this function for most situations
(the thickness of the washer is 1.5mm). The advantage of glueing
the washer to the armboard is that it also locates the arm in the
correct position. |