See here:
Regards
Rad
radiance wrote:BTW, this is the "...complex CNC machined skeletal low mass micro-fibre plinth" from the P5, P7 and P9"![]()
Seems like some rocket science being involved, eh?
Regards
Rad
MadMax wrote:Hmm, putting a metal hat on the standard sub-platter really looks like a halfway house measure to me. One step forward to put the fancy platter on, followed by two steps back with a badly designed sub to make it fit. Is this platter really that much better than the one it replaces?
Still, another product for GT- tall subplatters!
troutbum wrote:Wow, Rega seems to get a real beating in this thread.![]()
And I appreciate it coming from Rega fans, then it's not just flaming.
Do you guys think they have started an decline, or has this always been the case?
Maybe they have always exaggerated the designs in order to make a few extra bucks (or simply to be able to cover expenses?).
I am sure all companies to this, the important thing is that is holds up to the claim.
And they do sound good, don't they?
RoDa wrote:Dealers refusing to demo the RP3 vs RP6 with a TT-PSU on the RP3....
On the other hand, if the RP3 is as good as it seems, I know where I would go:
- Groovetracer system (subplatter, delrin platter and counterweight)
- TT-PSU
REGArds
Rolf

radiance wrote:@wobbleu: The wooden frame sits fastened by the bolts around the circumference, that´s right. The feet are attached by the wood screws into the plinth and yes, the P7 plinth is/was made the same way...P5 probably similar, never got to see one in the flesh though...
Regards
Rad

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