Manitunc, the Sota Sapphire is a fantastic table with a good suspension. The person who made the comparison was someone who had tweeked the Rega with the same tweeks I made. That should be here on the "Gon". When the tonearm wire is replaced with "Incognito" and the sub platter which uses a "Sapphire bearing", plus acrylic platter, plus "Techno heavy weight" arm balance, plus the P-3-24 motor; which is much quieter than the stock P-3 motor, you have an entirely different P-3.
I only record, and I use my Rega on the concrete basement floor. This negates the need for a suspension.
I agree with your statement in regard to the stock P-3 and the Sota Sapphire.
I only record, and I use my Rega on the concrete basement floor. This negates the need for a suspension.
I agree with your statement in regard to the stock P-3 and the Sota Sapphire.