REGA Advanced EBLT
REGA Advanced EBLT. High-quality, custom-made Advanced EBLT drive belt.
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REGA Advanced EBLT. High-quality, custom-made Advanced EBLT drive belt.
REGA Reference EBLT. High-quality, custom-made Advanced EBLT drive belt.
REGA Carbon MM. Moving Coil Cartridge (MM)
REGA Turntable Lid. Dust cover for all Rega turntable models, hinged with a Rega badge.
REGA Strobe Kit. Strobe for speed synchronisation of 33⅓ / 45 / 78 rpm.
REGA RB78 MM. Moving Coil Cartridge (MM).
REGA Mini A2D. MM phono preamp with USB-B PC output.
REGA FONO MM MK5. Phono preamp for dedicated moving magnet cartridges.
Simple connectivity and operation. Customised housing design. Two-stage RIAA equalisation.
REGA Planar 1. Turntable.
Introducing the new Planar 1, a twist on virtually every detail of our best-selling turntable to bring you the best entry-level product REGA produces, while keeping the price at a very competitive level.
REGA NEO PSU MKII. Enhanced external power supply for Rega Planar turntables.
Fine speed adjustment, advanced anti-vibration motor circuit, electronic speed change. Adjustable by DIP switches via rear panel.
REGA RB220. Turntable arm for Rega RB220.
REGA Exact 2 MM. Moving Coil Cartridge (MM).
REGA Planar 1 PLUS. Turntable.
All the features of the award-winning Planar 1 turntable with the addition of an integrated high-quality MM phono stage, making it the ultimate plug-and-play turntable.
REGA Planar 78. 78 rpm manual turntable with arm RB251.
REGA RB330. Turntable arm for REGA RB330.
REGA Planar 2 Walnut. Turntable
Features the RB220 arm, a new 24V low noise motor, a high gloss acrylic laminated plinth, a new centre bearing design and much more.
Cartridge not included.
REGA Planar 2 MKII
The Planar 2 has been developed over two years alongside the latest Planar 3. It incorporates the RB220 arm, a new 24V low noise motor, a high gloss acrylic laminated plinth, a new centre bearing design and much more.
QUALITON Step-Up Transformer.
Inside the case there are two transformers. Each transformer features a permalloy cover and a special winding, placed on the bakelite coil, makes it truly a unique product.
The vinyl record market will never return to the size it once was, but in recent times it has recovered enough to revive an industry that seemed doomed to oblivion.
The analogue audio format has evolved a lot from a technological point of view, and compared to digital audio formats, they offer a different sound aesthetic.
A turntable is made up of three main elements: the "binomial" turntable and chassis, the arm and the pick-up capsule. The turntable chassis is the base on which the other elements are placed and which usually houses the motor and the drive system. The platter, on the other hand, is the flat, circular surface on which we place our vinyl records to be played. The arm is the bar that gently holds the stylus over the grooves of the record, and the pickup capsule is the small device at the end of the arm that houses the stylus, the element that comes into direct contact with the surface of the record.
Another essential component, although not actually part of the turntable, is the amplifier (phono preamp) which is tasked with amplifying the delicate and very faint electrical signal that the pickup cartridge is able to extract from the vinyl record. It may be integrated into, for example, an A/V receiver or a stereo preamplifier, or it may be a specific and separate component from any other.
A good turntable has to be able to get the vinyl record to spin at exactly the required speed, and in a completely stable way.
In addition, the arm we use must hold the pick-up cartridge on the record, while keeping the needle in contact with the record surface and applying exactly the pressure recommended by the cartridge manufacturer. The arm must be able to absorb any unevenness in the vinyl record so that the pressure changes it may cause are not transferred to the stylus.
Many of the turntables on the market today make the annoying background noise that used to occur in the past virtually unnoticeable.
It is also very important to equip your turntable with a good pick-up capsule. A good capsule is one that can offer a frequency response of 10 to 50 kHz +/- 1 dB and a separation between channels of more than 35 dB at 1 kHz.
MC (moving coil) and MM (moving magnet) capsules are the most common.
In MM capsules the movement of the needle acts directly on a magnet that sends the signal to a coil, and in MC capsules the movement of the needle acts directly on the coil. In general, MC cartridges are more accurate but have a lower output level than MM cartridges, so if you choose an MC cartridge, we recommend that you buy a good phono preamp to enjoy its full capabilities.
The main quality of vinyl compared to digital audio is the ability of this format to pick up absolutely all the information that the microphones captured during the recording of the musical event. This is possible because it is an analogue format and, unlike the digital options, it is not forced to scrap anything because it has literally infinite capacity. A CD, SACD or Blu-ray Pure Audio has a limited capacity, and therefore requires us to adapt the conversion process from analogue to digital domain to that capacity by limiting both the resolution and the sampling rate.
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