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 ...
Turntables just spin records; how can they possibly have a sound? They do. No wonder high-end turntables sound vastly better than budget models. Ex-movie theater projectionist Steve Guttenberg has ...
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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'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 ...
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 ...
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