Rega's turntables are wonderful things, but if they've often been a bit beyond your budget there's good news on the affordability front – the acclaimed Rega Planar 3 turntable is now available as a ...
Every product is carefully selected by our editors. If you buy from a link, we may earn a commission. Learn more The Rega Planar 3 is a turntable icon. Initially released in the mid-1970s, it became a ...
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 ...
Discounts be damned, I want that Rega! With all of the madness of Black Friday and Cyber Monday, it can be easy to forget ...
The Solis is a stereo power amplifier with hella power. It’s capable of delivering 168 watts (into 8 ohms) or 305 watts (into ...
Rega’s new Mercury and Solis flagship amps showcase peak engineering, but with a $50K full-system buy-in and no network ...
The Mercury and Solis are "the culmination of almost four decades of Rega electronics engineering experience in solid-state ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...