This is what you might call a non-audiophile's review of Rega's new record player, the Planar 1 Plus. That's very different from an audiophobe's review of the record player. We don't phobe audio here ...
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 ...
Due out in April, the P1 Plus is a Planar 1 deck equipped with a moving magnet phono stage - all for £328. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how ...
You wouldn't think of Award-winning turntable manufacturers taking inspiration from wonky veg, but you might be surprised. Rega has launched a new Green Grade initiative that – much like the ...
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 ...
Rega's Green Grade products are made to the same exacting standards as it's regular models, but feature components with minor cosmetic damage. That means you can save a bundle of high-end Hi-Fi ...
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 ...
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