After extensive development, the ultimate Rega audiophile turntable can be yours for only £12,000. Both of those products, however, take a backseat to the realization of Rega’s most ambitious product ...
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We have crowned seven outstanding turntable winners at the What Hi-Fi? Awards 2025, with one model celebrating its 8th win in a row
Pro-Ject and Rega both have a turntable-win apiece at more affordable prices: the Planar 1 is once again the winner in the ...
Several years ago, Roy Gandy, founder of Rega Research—a U.K. manufacturer of hi-fi audio equipment best known for its turntables and tonearms—invited a group of industry journalists to his home to ...
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Pro-Ject's affordable turntable offers stellar performance, despite its modest price tag Another year, another win for the stellar Rega Planar 1 which continues to offer the best sound and value you ...
UK-based Rega has been making its mid-priced “Planar” series of turntables since the 70s, and while it’s continually refining the engineering, the turntables themselves look about the same as they did ...
If you’re looking for heritage, there are few turntable manufacturers with more of it than Rega. The original Rega Planar was released in 1975, as a 200-turntable limited run. Now, the company’s ...
Rega is continuing its 50th anniversary celebrations this year with a new limited edition of its much-celebrated, multiple Award-winning Planar 3 turntable. Along with teasing a new flagship Naia ...
Ex-movie theater projectionist Steve Guttenberg has also worked as a high-end audio salesman, and as a record producer. Steve reviewed audio products for CNET and worked as a freelance writer for ...
Do vintage turntables sound better than modern ones? It’s a debate. On the one hand, modern turntables have the advantage of newer technologies and components and can thus deliver a more refined sound ...
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