REGA Aria MK3 - Amplifier Manual

REGA Aria MK3 - Amplifier Manual

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REGA Aria MK3 - Amplifier Manual

INTRODUCTION

The function of a phono pre-amplifier is to match the output from a pick up cartridge to the input of a line level amplifier. It is required to amplify the very low signals produced by the cartridge and also to equalise the frequency curve in accordance with RIAA record cutting standard.
Moving coil (MC) and moving magnet (MM) cartridges require different types of phono preamplifiers to achieve optimum performance. The Aria uses two separate circuits dedicated to both moving coil and moving magnet cartridges and avoids compromises.
The Aria is an "all analogue amplifier" with no digital control circuitry. The fully aluminium case screens the internal circuit from any stray RFI signals.
We have avoided including any superfluous gadgets as they obstruct the signal path and degrade the sound quality. The Aria incorporates remarkable and innovative design ideas. These innovations are described more fully in the technology section of this manual.
Alternatively, you can simply switch on, sit back and let your Aria sing for itself.

TECHNOLOGY

The Aria has two entirely separate high performance phono stages. One fully adjustable dedicated moving coil and a moving magnet stage. Each stage has its own separate input sockets and input pre-amplifier circuitry. This enables Rega to design bespoke input circuitry for each cartridge without compromise. The MM/MC signal switching is performed at a high level and a low impedance using relays, thus not causing any degradation of the signal.
The MC input uses parallel connected, low noise FET's (Field Effect Transistor) configured as a compound pair configuration. The use of FET transistors ensures there is no bias current flowing in the cartridge coil, so as not to upset the delicate magnetic geometry of the cartridge. The MC input has the provision for selecting resistive input loading of 70 to 400 Ω and capacitive loading of 1000 to 4200 pF. The input sensitivity can be changed by 6 dB, via the back panel.
The MM input uses low noise, bipolar input transistors also configured as a compound pair. There are two separate power supplies for each channel and further sub power supplies for each of the low noise input circuits. Nichicon FG electrolytic capacitors have been used in critical positions in the power supplies. ICEL and Wima polypropylene capacitors have been used in the signal path and equalisation networks. Discrete circuitry is used throughout the signal path ensuring full control of the circuit design.

INSTALLATION

The Aria will work well on most surfaces, provided there is sufficient air around it to prevent overheating. To avoid any possible magnetic interference and increased hum levels, position the Aria as far away from the turntable as the tonearm lead will allow; this ensures all delicate electronics are kept away from other transformers and motors etc. Try not to stack other hi-fi components directly on top of each other. Given the nature of sensitive high gain phono amplifiers, the Aria may need placing away from high power amplifiers that use large transformers. If in the rare event that low level noise should become overly intrusive, try using the lower gain setting, and move the unit away from possible noise sources as described.
The minimal heat produced by the Aria is dissipated by the case, particularly the left hand side. Try to ensure that the case has an uninterrupted air passage around it. The Aria circuit has been carefully designed to work with a minimal "warm up" period of just a few minutes as the sensitive input circuits stabilise and reach their optimal operating conditions. The MC input circuit uses a self-adjusting servo control to keep the MC input circuit at its optimum operating point, compensating for any variations in ambient and operating temperature.

BACK PANEL CONNECTIVITY

Back Panel Connectivity

LOADING SETTINGS (adjustable via back panel)
LEFT/RIGHT MC LOADING RESISTANCE
1 and 2 off = 400 Ω
1 only on = 100 Ω
2 only on = 150 Ω
1 and 2 on = 70 Ω

CAPACITANCE 3 and 4 off = 1000 pF
3 only on = 2000 pF
4 only on = 3200 pF
3 and 4 on = 4200 pF

LEFT/RIGHT MC GAIN
1 off and 2 on low gain = 63.5 dB
1 on and 2 off high gain = 69.3 dB

SETUP

Separate inputs are used for moving magnet and moving coil cartridges. Connect your turntable's tonearm cable to the appropriate input sockets on the back of the Aria. If your tonearm has a separate earth, this should be firmly connected to the earth terminal shown on the rear panel in the diagram above.
Connect the Aria to your amplifier via the sockets marked Output to the appropriate line level input on the back of your amplifier. Use a high quality phono cable such as the Rega Couple 2 (not supplied). The mains power lead (supplied) should be connected to the IEC socket on the right hand side located above the fuse holder.
N.B. Always switch both pre and power amps off before changing any connections.

FRONT PANEL INDICATORS

POWERING UP

The Aria is activated by pressing the On/Off button situated to the left of the control panel. The REGA logo will glow RED. It is recommended to activate the Aria before the power amplifiers and deactivate after they have been switched off.
N.B. The unit will be muted for approximately 5 seconds when powered-up or switching between inputs. MM or MC inputs are selected by pressing the input button on the front panel. The LED indicator will show the selected input. When switching between MM & MC, the Aria goes into mute briefly to avoid any intrusive switching noise whilst the circuitry settles. When switching between MC and MM, both LED's will temporarily light, with a short delay in the audible 'click' of the relay. This is a function of the mute and relay contact cleaning / activation circuit and is normal.

MC CARTRIDGE ADJUSTMENT


Turn off the Aria before changing any of the settings on the back, especially the MC gain setting which causes the MC input circuit to re-adjust. This may cause a big 'thump' through the speakers if the amplifier is on and the Aria is the source component. The MC input has the provision for selecting resistive input loading of 70 to 400 Ω and capacitive loading of 1000 to 4200 pF. The input sensitivity can also be changed by 6 dB. You must adjust each channel (left and right) individually, via the use of the dip switches located on the back panel. Your cartridge manufacturer will state the recommended loading for the MC cartridge you have chosen.

All Rega MC models require the following settings:
LEFT/RIGHT MC LOADING RESISTANCE: 1 only on = 100 Ω
LEFT/RIGHT MC LOADING CAPACITANCE: 3 and 4 off = 1000 pF
LEFT/RIGHT MC GAIN: 1 on and 2 off high gain = 69.3 dB
*The Aria will be factory set to the above settings by default.

SPECIFICATIONS

Maximum output level 11 V RMS
Rated output level 200 mV
Output resistance 100 Ω
Minimum output resistance for a -3 dB point at 15 Hz 1 k
AC supply 230 V & 115 V nominal ± 10%
230 V 20 mm fuse T250 mA L
115 V 20 mm fuse T500 mA L
Power consumption 10 W
Ambient operating temperature 5 to 35°C
MC input Generator source resistance 15 Ω
Loading set to 100 Ω and 4200 pF
Input sensitivity (0 dB high gain setting) 70 µV for 200 mV output
Input sensitivity (-6 dB low gain setting) 133 µV for 200 mV output
Resistive input loading 70, 100, 150 & 400 Ω
Capacitive input loading 1000, 2000, 3200 & 4200 pF
Maximum input level (0 dB high gain setting) 5.1 mV at 1 kHz
Maximum input level (-6 dB high gain setting) 10 mV at 1 kHz
Gain (0 dB high gain setting) 69.3 dB at 1 kHz
Gain (-6 dB low gain setting) 63.5 dB at 1 kHz
Frequency response (100 kΩ output load) 13 Hz (-3 dB) to 70 kHz (-0.2 dB)
RIAA accuracy (100 kΩ output load) Better than ± 0.2 dB 70 Hz to 70 kHz
THD+Noise (-6 dB low gain setting) Typically 0.035% at 1 V Bandwidth 100 Hz to 22 kHz
Noise (15 Ω terminator and -6 dB low gain setting) Typically -71 dB V un-weighted 100 Hz to 22 kHz
Signal to noise ratio (un-weighted 100 Hz - 22 kHz bandwidth and 0 dB high gain setting) -67 dB using 1 kHz 5 cm/sec track on the HFS69 test record and Rega MC cartridge fitted to a Rega turntable.
MM input Generator source resistance 40 Ω
Input sensitivity 1.7 mV for 200 mV output
Input loading 47 k in parallel with 100 pF
Maximum input level 93 mV at 1 kHz
Gain 41.4 dB at 1 kHz
Frequency response (100 kΩ output load) 15 Hz (-3 dB) to 100 kHz (-0.2 dB)
RIAA accuracy (100 kΩ output load) Better than ± 0.2 dB 100 Hz to 100 kHz
THD+Noise Typically 0.005% at 1 V Bandwidth 100 Hz to 22 kHz
Noise (150 Ω terminator on input) Typically -86 dB V un-weighted 100 Hz to 22 kHz

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