A new Rega turntable is always welcome news, but even more exciting is the official confirmation of a high-end turntable we've been waiting for nearly all year: the Rega Naia. We had our first glimpse ...
The Rega Planar 3 is a turntable icon. Initially released in the mid-1970s, it became a hit for budget audiophiles because of its superb sound quality and relatively affordable price. It was also ...
Rega doesn't do deals, but this is as close as you'll get to a proper discount on the Award-winning five-star Planar 3 turntable. Usually available for £695 (without cartridge), you can now get your ...
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 ...
Rega’s iconic turntables have been in production for 50 years and would make any credible list of high-end audio components that have changed the industry. Rega has also sold hundreds of thousands of ...
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 ...
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 ...
Remember that feeling you used to get when you put on a vinyl? The initial touch of the needle on the record, that warm fuzzy sound reaching your ears and that smooth hiss in the background? You’re ...
Sound & Vision magazine's Michael Trei tested three turntables--the Rega Research P1, Music Hall mmf 2.2, and Technics SL-1200MK2--and the winner is? Ex-movie theater projectionist Steve Guttenberg ...