@lewm If you are a Rega fan, probably not good. I like objective reviews.
help choosing a turn table
good evening,
I will be purchasing my first turn table.. it will be for a second system using a Lyngdorf TDA 1120 combined with a pair of monitor audio gold 100 speakers . Budget is preferably < 2k and ideally < $1,500.. music to be played is likely classic rock, 80 s music, maybe some alternative.. want detailed sound that is not fatiguing .. appreciate everyone’s input thanks
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@rbgator94 Looking forward to reading your initial experiences with the Vinyl Source. I'm sure there will be plenty of entertainment to be had. |
@lewm and OP, regarding Rega's design philosophy - it's really only an issue of contention with the more expensive turntables, rather than at the pricepoint the OP is considering. The strong points of Rega's original design were - for the budget - a well toleranced bearing, a suspended motor (albeit with fairly rudimentary supension - a float glass platter and a really well designed and toleranced arm (once they replaced the original Acos with the RB300). Many of these features have been copied by other manufacturers since, but the fundamentals - plus improvements to the motor and the bracing on the arm/chassis of the latest models - continue to make the Rega P3 a very competitive turntable. Roy Gandy's belief that resonance in turntables is best tackled by making the TT as skeletal as possible - and the downstream design and engineering consequences of that in the expensive Regas - is where the contentiousness arises. |
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