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Re: What Made You Buy A Rega Tt?

Postby gdest » 05 Jan 2012 22:54

I was looking for any turntable on flea market, asked people.
And one of my colleagues said that he has turntable in his parent's basement.
And I bought it from him.
The turntable appeared to be Planar 3 with RB300 tonearm and R100 cartridge.
I'm happy with my new and first turntable: Rega Planar 3.
His Dad bought it in 1984 in Englad.
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Re: What Made You Buy A Rega Tt?

Postby BoringSounds » 30 Jan 2012 15:08

I bought my first one through a friend who worked at the factory making them, when the factory in Westcliff around 1992. It was a plannar 3, I sold that when I left the UK along with all of my naim gear, it is only over the past five years that I have slowly been rebuilding my setup to its former glory.
Plannar3, Technoarm (A), Kontrapunkt A, Michell Dual mono phonostage, Rotel pre, Rotel amp, B&W CDM 9NTs
Pioneer PL-12D refurbished, Rotel phonostage, Rotel pre/amp, B&W CDM 9NTs.
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Re: What Made You Buy A Rega Tt?

Postby totomatic » 15 Feb 2012 09:11

i bought my rega rp1 because my technics sl-b3, pioneer pl-l5, garrard 990b needed company :D
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Re: What Made You Buy A Rega Tt?

Postby atupi » 29 Feb 2012 14:16

I bought my Rega RP-1 because of the price. I paid around 120Euros for a new unit from a local auction site.
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Re: What Made You Buy A Rega Tt?

Postby dovstar » 12 Apr 2012 20:51

RP1 -- Reputation, reviews, price, looks, and upgrade options. Right now I'm just getting back into my vinyl collection.
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Re: What Made You Buy A Rega Tt?

Postby Keevs » 13 Apr 2012 08:16

One lazy Sunday afternoon, walked into a Hifi shop with a friend. Wasn't really into Hifi at that stage. All my music was computer based and on the iPod/iPhone.

It was really quite day for the shop I think. And they were nice enough to show us some Hifi gear, including playing Coldplay's Parachutes (one of my favourite bands) via a Rega P2. I was instantly drawn to that sound.

A few months later, bought an entry level "Hifi" system consisting of a Rega P1, Rega Fono Mini to Aktimate Mini active speakers.

Enjoyed this for a few years. And since stepping up to a dedicated 2-channel system, I have since moved to a 2nd hand Rega Planar 3 with an upgrade motor and Groovetracer sub-platter to a Graham Slee Amp 2 SE phono stage.

I am very happy with this set up and will stick with this now for the long term as Rega has such great upgrade paths.
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Re: What Made You Buy A Rega Tt?

Postby Billnot » 20 May 2012 11:10

In 1985, I auditioned the Planar 3 against the Linn Sondek and bought the Linn. A couple of months ago, and realising that either I had to spend lots of money on the Linn or change it, I auditioned it against the new RP6. No contest. The RP6 won hands down. But what surprised me was that when a new GBP4000 Linn setup was put in front of me, I still preferred the Rega. One advantage me me in my old age is that it doesn't need much set up. It was almost plug-and-play. And that's what I've been doing - enjoying using it. Isn't that what it's supposed to be about?
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Re: What Made You Buy A Rega Tt?

Postby gidion27 » 03 Jun 2012 09:57

I bought a Rega for the colour... I am not kidding, Bought a blue P3 -24 and TTPSU withouth listening to them.

I used to have a Thorens TT but that one broke, to get my wife onboard I decided to pick the one should would feel okay with.

Mind you, I have made more of these Mad decissions. Bought a new LCD Tv because of its name. (My daughter's name is Jasmine so I though it would be cool if we had a TV with the same name.)

and I bought a couple of Paradigm monitor Speakers because I believed that the drives looked like Condoms. Google them and you will see what I mean.

Ps the P3 still sounds great.
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Re: What Made You Buy A Rega Tt?

Postby kabayiri » 03 Jun 2012 12:11

I heard a friend's Rega Planar/RB300 back in '84, which triggered me into ordering one from the local dealer. The choice then was pretty much Rega or Linn and I couldn't afford Linn, so...

Several months later and a bright luminescent pink one was delivered to the dealer! I realise now that coloured P3s are very much in vogue, but back then it wasn't something which fitted in so I reordered standard black.

It's great that it can still be maintained and updated.
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Re: What Made You Buy A Rega Tt?

Postby Billnot » 04 Jun 2012 10:44

The reason for the pink one is that Rega wanted to ensure that dealers didn't pass them on to customers without inspecting and checking them first. So they sent out the odd pink one deliberately.

I was told this by the guys at The Sound organisation in London Bridge, who had one (I eventually bought a Linn from them and didn't convert to Rega until recently).
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Re: What Made You Buy A Rega Tt?

Postby Samurai7595 » 07 Jun 2012 12:20

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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Re: What Made You Buy A Rega Tt?

Postby Alan14 » 08 Jun 2012 16:29

I bought my Rega Planar 3 back in 1980.
I was in my early 20's and just getting into home audio.
At the time the Linn Sondek LP 12 was all the rage ... but that was out of my price range.
Then I happened to find a second hand Planar 3 for a great price that had never been used and never had an arm fitted.
I bought the planar 3 and took it to a HiFi shop that recomended I fit a Stax Unipivot arm to it.
However I was never really happy with the Stax arm so when the RB300 arm was released I bought one and fitted it with an Audio Technica AT32 MC cartridge.
I then upgraded the Audio Technica to an Ortofon SPU MC and have had this same combination for the past 28 years.
Earlier this year the motor speed had started becoming eratic (suspect the capacitor was failing).
So I replaced the motor with the 24V Synchronous Upgrade kit and it was back playing sweet music.

I have plans to upgrade the sub platter & platter later this year and maybe add the TT PSU as well to finish it all off.

My Planar 3 is now over 30 years old and I'm still very happy with it. :)
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Re: What Made You Buy A Rega Tt?

Postby azvd » 28 Jun 2012 15:43

I just bought a brand new P7.

Things started with the Pro-Ject Debut III and the commitment to "play some LPs with decent sound". The interest in tweaking with different carts and keeping the records in good shape lead me to an RPM5 which did a good job but had that major flaw with its motor vibrating all over the plinth and arm. Figured out I needed something to last several years without room for headaches and nonstop tweaks. I simply wanted a reliable TT that sounded good, had basic adjustments and a massive fanbase. Thought about a VPI but the possibility of infinite tweaks would lead me to a different path from the one I've traced and there I went with Rega and its commitment to well-done basics. I didn't want to stay away from basics anymore.

My mistake: should have jumped onto the P7 at first place, but I guess a few wrongs were necessary to finally make it right. It's great now to put my attention onto actually listening to music without interminable wonders about how good it could sound. A Herbie's mat, a groovetracer counterweight, white belts and perhaps a Michell clamp and that's it. From there, it's up to playing with different cartridges in the upcoming years and perhaps fixing it in a wallmount. And, of course, buying MUSIC.
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Re: What Made You Buy A Rega Tt?

Postby Grozni » 02 Jul 2012 14:16

I've bought Rega RP1 one month ago, returning to vinyl after several years. Before I've bought Rega I had planned buying Project Debut Carbon. But on the way to Project dealer I've stopped et Rega dealer. I've seen that they had Rega at discount price and skillful salesman persuaded me to buy a Rega RP1. Excellent reviews have also influenced on my decision.
Now I am very happy and have never regreted.
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