I have just bought an old Rega Mira clamshell, which is in near mint condition.
Only issue is some scratchiness in the LH channel when selecting the input.
Curiously the input selector is a rotary mechanical type, so it has a motor.
So I'm picking just dirty contacts or maybe a leaky capacitor.
If anyone has a circuit diagram of this model I'd really appreciate it.
Only issue is some scratchiness in the LH channel when selecting the input.
Curiously the input selector is a rotary mechanical type, so it has a motor.
So I'm picking just dirty contacts or maybe a leaky capacitor.
If anyone has a circuit diagram of this model I'd really appreciate it.
answering my own question
Here is the Mira 2000 main board. Apparently the output stage is same in Mira, Mira 2000 and Mira 3.
Anyone know about the disc stage?
The original Mira has a strange electro-mechanical rotary switch for input selection - works fine though!
Here is the Mira 2000 main board. Apparently the output stage is same in Mira, Mira 2000 and Mira 3.
Anyone know about the disc stage?
The original Mira has a strange electro-mechanical rotary switch for input selection - works fine though!
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Hi everyone, I'm new to this forum, so please excuse my ignorance.
I've got a Rega Mira built in 2000, and the PDF was a great help thanks.
However, I need to replace the phono sockets on the back. I think they are Audiolab 1371X sockets. Anyone know if that is correct and where I can get them? I found the updated versions on eBay from Tag Mclaren, but he is unsure if they will fit the Mira, and they are expensive... I would rather get some originals but they seem to have disappeard from the internet.
Thanks for your help! JIM.
I've got a Rega Mira built in 2000, and the PDF was a great help thanks.
However, I need to replace the phono sockets on the back. I think they are Audiolab 1371X sockets. Anyone know if that is correct and where I can get them? I found the updated versions on eBay from Tag Mclaren, but he is unsure if they will fit the Mira, and they are expensive... I would rather get some originals but they seem to have disappeard from the internet.
Thanks for your help! JIM.
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