
When it comes to affodable high end turntables, Rega comes to mind. Quintessentially English in the way that they are minimalist, very basic and not overbuilt; they nevertheless produce components that are reliable, and more importantly: musical.
Rega made their name with the Planar series of turntables, as well as the classic RB250 and RB300 tonearms. While analog was being declared dead in the 90s, Rega was instead investing time and money on creating better turntables and tonearms.
We carry their descendants, the P1, P3, and RB301 tonearm which are the very definition of “bang for the buck”. Rega also have more upscale and higher performance turntables like the P5, P7 and P9 which use modern and higher spec components like ceramic platters.
Rega is also now well known for their undigital sounding cd players - the Apollo and Saturn; a line up of matching amplifiers and musically engaging speakers from which are designed to be room friendly.
For more information, visit http://www.rega.co.uk

Rega made their name with the Planar series of turntables, as well as the classic RB250 and RB300 tonearms. While analog was being declared dead in the 90s, Rega was instead investing time and money on creating better turntables and tonearms.
We carry their descendants, the P1, P3, and RB301 tonearm which are the very definition of “bang for the buck”. Rega also have more upscale and higher performance turntables like the P5, P7 and P9 which use modern and higher spec components like ceramic platters.
Rega is also now well known for their undigital sounding cd players - the Apollo and Saturn; a line up of matching amplifiers and musically engaging speakers from which are designed to be room friendly.
For more information, visit http://www.rega.co.uk

RS7 uses new Rega custom HF20-ZRR tweeters

