Schiit Sol or Rega Planar 3?


I recently sold my turntable looking for an upgrade, I am debating between Schiit Sol and Rega Planar 3.
I seen several videos about P3 and no doubt it is a good turntable, on the other hand Schiit Sol seem like a good turntable as well ( judging for theirs products) I read that at the beginning of the Sol released they had QC issues which they fixed. Unfortunately I have not be able to find videos about the Sol to see how good it is. Does anyone has a Sol that can tell me if is worth it? Any thoughts will be appreciated!!!
NOTE Schiit Sol comes with a AT VM95EN or you can switch it for a Grado Opus 3 ($156 additional). 

Rega planar 3 $1,000 (no cartridge)
Schiit Sol $882 (AT-VM95EN) 

My current setup;
Schiit Mani (phono preamp)
Sansui G6000 (receiver)
Klipsch Forte II (speakers)

Thank you for your help!
erivera1990
If you’re new to vinyl and really really like punishing yourself, the wobbly unipiviot in the Sol should be perfect!

I wonder are they gonna go the route of VPI and try to convince everyone their unipivot is great, and then over several years “improve” it by first making it into a hybrid (dual pivot) and then finally making a gimbal arm that’s acknowledged as superior?

the Rega looks nice!
Lenmc2964; thank you for your advice!

Mulveling; I being in vinyls around two years (do not know if that is still considered new) my first turntable was a SL1200 MK2, and sold it ( I regretted really bad) for a Marantz 6300 both I personally upgraded them, got a good deal for the Marantz so I decided to sell it. I watched a set up video about Sol and YES! I noticed how wobbly it was, IDK if was because wasn't properly set up prior drop the cue...
The NAD C 588 looks pretty nice too, and at $600 with an Ortofon Blue that sounds like a great deal! I’d been wondering why the NAD tables hadn’t been getting more press.

When I was new to vinyl I saw a VPI Scout at my dealer’s, and the first time feeling that unipivot was a big big NOPE for me. I ended up getting a consignment SOTA Star with Fidelity Research FR64fx arm and it was equally love at first sight/use/listen - I was hooked.