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 ...
Never heard of the Rega Planet turntable? We wouldn’t blame you. It was the company’s first product and was introduced in April 1973. Rega made it for only four years before phasing it out for the ...
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 ...
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 ...
Those old-tech turntables keep hanging on, and the Rega P3 and its kick-ass RB300 tonearm have established quite a name for themselves in this esoteric category. Now the product has been further ...
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 ...
Rega is best known for its high-end, meticulously engineered turntables (as well as tonearms and cartridges for those turntables), but it also makes a wide variety of other audiophile-grade components ...
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 ...
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 ...