For 50 years, Rega has made turntables in its own way. While others make heavy turntables, Rega believes that lighter turntables are the best. We will see some of the secrets to their sucess.
Ich liebe diese Plattenspieler aus England! Nach einem P1 und P6,besitze ich derzeit einen P8 und Gänsehaut ist,egal bei welcher Musik,Garantiert!😊 Würde gern mal das Werk besuchen und mit Roy persönlich sprechen!👍
I sold Rega turntables in the early 1980's and found they were the best value and performance in their price point. The evolution of the company is impressive.
I bought a Rega P2 to about 6 months ago to replace my dead Technics SL-5, the best I could do with my budget. It's my first manual TT and I'm really happy with it so far. I had an AT-VM540ML installed to replace the Carbon and found that my AVR phono jack was so weak, I added the Fono MM Mk5 to go with it...worlds of difference! Hopefully i won't have to spend any more money on it for a while.
Can you spot the differences between this production area and the production area for the technics sl 1200G, it's night and day different . BTW what are the rumble and wow and flutter figures for rega turntables, I'd really like to know as they don't seem to publish them?
Interviewer: "Why is it important to have it in 3D?" *while standing in front of the man who spends his career 3D modeling* Roy: "It's not important..."