It’s possible to buy the Planar 10 without a cartridge for £3,599, but Rega’s Apheta 3 cartridge makes such an ideal partner that going for anything else doesn’t make much sense. The Apheta 3 costs £1 ...
Like the recently launched Planar 8 (which we said “pushes the boundaries of turntable performance”), the Planar 10 takes inspiration from Rega’s very limited edition, £29,999 Naiad. It looks to ...
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 ...
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Rega Planar 1
In an era of change, not even Rega’s best-selling turntable is immune to the desire for a fresh approach. Yet, despite a considerable list of tweaks to the original Planar 1, the British company’s ...
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Rega Planar 6/Nd7
Rega's Planar 6 turntable has been picking up a What Hi-Fi? Award win since 2017 – it's an enviable track record, and it continues to offer a terrifically capable and enjoyable performance at this ...
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 ...
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 ...
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