Sandbah 92 wrote:Congratulations, Grozni! Glad you are satisfied. I've had my p1 for 4 years and have no regrets and have never looked back. I know there's a lot of complaints about the entry level Rega, but I suspect - as there are with most things people buy - that there are far more satisfied customers than dissatisfied. Enjoy the musicality of the Rega!


Samurai7595 wrote:Back in the 80's, I owned the Oracle Delphi MKII which was a visually stunning turntable with great sound & speed stability. Then in the 90's I moved on to a Linn LP12 which also provided great sound & speed stability. However, I found that the problem with these turntables (suspension TT) was that you really needed to isolate them from all vibrations as they were very sensitive. Also, with all the upgrades being introduced, I couldn't keep-up with these financially and found it very frustrating when a dealer would tell me that my TT was now outdated & that I would need to upgrade it to the latest specs to get the most out of it. So in other words, it was good when I first bought it and now it's no longer good????
Next, I moved on to a VPI Scoutmaster turntable which provided excellent Pace, Rythm and Timing (PRaT) with great sound. After enjoying this TT for 5 years, I donated it to my daughter when she moved out.
Now, I was looking for a good turntable, again with great sound & speed stability, but that was extremely low maintenance (I'm getting older with less & less patience) in order to simply sit back & just enjoy my vinyl collection after a long & stressful day at work. I auditioned quiet a few non-suspension turntables and after listening to the new Rega RP6, I knew this was the TT for me! So I ordered one fitted with the Dynavector DV-20X2 Low-Output MC cartridge as I really like the Dynavector sound.
The Rega RP6 should be arriving in about 2-3 weeks.










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