Rega Planar 1 Turntable with RB110 Arm and Carbon cartridge

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Brand: Rega

 
Description

The new Planar 1 is the most user friendly Rega turntable to date. Now with preset bias force on the brand new RB110 tonearm, the Planar 1 is set up in seconds after unpacking. Simply slide the balance weight onto the rear of the tonearm as far as it will go, remove the stylus guard and start spinning your favourite vinyl.

Performance beyond price 
Every single aspect of the Planar 1 has been meticulously designed to improve performance. For the first time the Planar 1 is now running a 24v, low noise, synchronous motor to reduce vibration transfer combined with our brand new RB110 tonearm fitted with Rega's bespoke zero play bearings. Only sharing the drive belt, sub platter and dust cover from the outgoing RP1, this is truly a new turntable for 2016.

If you are looking to get back into vinyl and want serious performance that will last you a lifetime, then look no further.

Tonearm

Brand new RB110 tonearm built with the new Rega designed, bespoke, zero play bearings with ultra-low friction performance (Patent Pending). New bias assembly and integrated arm clip. Includes automatic bias adjustment negating the need for the user to set bias, making this the most ‘Plug & Play’ turntable we have ever manufactured. New ergonomically, re-designed and stiffer headshell for improved usability and appearance.

Cartridge
Rega Carbon cartridge supplied fitted as standard.

24v synchronous motor
The first entry level Rega turntable to use a 24v, synchronous AC motor with a new motor PCB and aluminium pulley offering low noise and better speed stability.

Plinth
Brand new Thermoset, gloss laminated plinth with vastly improved appearance and new ergonomically positioned on/off switch located on the underside. Two stunning plinth finishes available, gloss black and gloss white.

Central Bearing housing
Re-designed brass main bearing, offering improved fit and removing stress on the bearing itself whilst minimising the transfer of potential energy. (Patent pending)

Platter
Brand new, 23mm, higher mass, phenolic platter with improved flywheel effect for improved speed stability.

Re-Designed feet
New improved feet to increase stability and reduce vibration transfer.

Motor cover tray
New motor cover tray with integrated cooling.

Balance Weight
New 111g ‘Plug and Play’ balance weight.

Technical Specifications:

Plug and Play design, set-up in less than thirty seconds.  
Hand assembled RB110 tonearm.  
High quality, low vibration motor. 
Phenolic resin, flywheel effect platter.  
Factory fitted Carbon moving magnet cartridge.
Performance Pack aftermarket upgrade available (optional). 

 
Designer

The first Rega - A star is born

Roy was now working for Ford as a technical editor but spent most of his free time installing friend's hi-fi equipment and building loudspeakers to sell. He became a part time retailer and found he had to spend a ridiculous amount of time repairing new turntables before his conscience and common sense would allow him to sell them to others! Out of frustration and a strong feeling he could do better, the Planet turntable was born. Roy and a partner registered "Rega" (Tony RElph, Roy GAndy). In 1973 and for a couple of years, Roy stayed at Ford and made turntables in the evening, helped by his partners: mum (who agreed to help out for two weeks and stayed for fifteen years!) and a succession of lads. The first turntables were sold through Cosmocord in the UK and a year later under the Rega name in West Germany, Denmark and France.

Roy was now able to leave Ford; he collected a redundancy check and promptly blew it on a factory in Rochford. Soon after the partnership with Tony Relph split, Roy swapping his share of Rega. Terry Davies joined as Rega's financial administrator.

In 1975 the Planar 2 was developed and quickly took its place in the market as the finest budget turntable. In June 1977 HI-FI News and Record Review announced the Planar 3 saying "The complete unit is worth a look"! Rega's usual blaze of non-publicity.

By 1980 Rega employed thirteen staff, exported to twelve countries, had twenty UK dealers and there were those dreaded 'waiting lists', mainly by eager customers shop-hopping!

 In 1980 Roy found an old mill (Park Street) in a residential area in Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex. The building had been deserted for twenty years and judging by the rot, seemed to have a millstream still running through it! Rega snapped it up for £30,000 and turned it into a compact but highly functional hi-fi factory, liberally painted bright green.

In 1983 after five years of dabbling and two years of intensive development, the RB300 and RB250 tonearms were produced. For ten years Rega had used Japanese and Danish manufactured arms on the turntables but after some searching Roy found a casting company prepared to work with him to develop an entirely new production method enabling the one-piece tube to be cast.

Rega won an international award for the RB300 casting, presented by Modern Metals 'awarded in open competition for excellence in the field of Aluminium Die Casting'. In their accompanying letter they wrote: 'we are still trying to figure out how you produce such a long cored hole so accurately'. This made up for never winning any prizes breeding budgies!

For five years, Rega sold a cartridge, the R100, made to specification in Japan. This was followed by the RB100, which was designed and developed by Rega. However, the cartridge had inevitable design limitations as it was being manufactured by an outside company.

In March 1988 the Bias and Elys cartridges went into production in house and sales exceeded 1000 in the first month, five times more than anticipated! The cartridges were a vital step on the way to a complete Rega system.

Completing the system...

In the summer of 1989 the Ela loudspeaker was introduced. Designed and developed at Rega, they were originally produced in Denmark but soon thereafter were manufactured in house.

In 1991, a period of dramatic expansion was heralded with the move into the world of electronics and the launch of two amplifiers, the Elex and the Elicit. The reason for producing these two amplifiers was simple; Rega was presented with a design it could not resist! Most importantly, the amplifiers fit into the company policy - which is to manufacture high quality, specialist hi-fi components that are reliable, consistent and sensibly priced. This development completed the Rega system.

A new factory was built in 1992 on the Temple Farm Industrial Estate in Southend-on-Sea under Roy's design and guidance to house the production of loudspeakers and amplifiers and to ensure room for further developments.

2014....

Over the past 40 years we have come a very long way. Now selling to more than 40 export markets and producing on average 2000 turntables alone every month, Rega now employ's almost 90 people in our purpose built 30,000 sq ft design and manufacturing facility in Essex, England.

Rega continues to grow and develop new products, all of which strictly follow those early Rega virtues of excellent build quality, long life and amazing value for money all backed up by a lifetime warranty against manufacture defects.

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Comments(2)
03/16/2021

un giradischi eccellente

L'ho acquistato sostituendo il vecchio Lenco 144 , testina Shure M94 e che avevo da oltre 40 anni. Semplicissimo da montare appena collegato al mio Denon PMA 710 AE ho avuto modo di ascoltare uno dei miei molti LP riscoprendo il piacere di ascolta. Dinamica sorprendente, senza fruscii, senza feedback dalla testina...che caratterizzava il mio Lenco , devo ammettere che sono rimasto assolutamente soddisfatto. Per chi come me ama la musica.

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10/22/2018

Rega P1

Acquisto questo P1 anni dopo avere posseduto, nel tempo, due Planar3, e devo dire che si tratta effettivamente di un prodotto da questi derivato, con le opportune semplificazioni, vediamo...
Piatto in materiale plastico, molto più leggero di quello in vetro, braccio che non consente regolazioni del peso di lettura, né dell'antiskate, tarato per funzionare plug and play con testina in dotazione, motore inizialmente rumoroso, poi nel tempo sempre meno, a valle di un lungo periodo di 'burn in' (decine e decine di ore di rotazione prima di diventare praticamente silenzioso), leggero - ma non troppo - ronzio di massa derivante dal fatto che il terminale di massa semplicemente... non c'è (o meglio la massa pare essere convogliata sul canale sx, scelta poco felice, stante i risultati), cavo di segnale non sostituibile, leggero e terminali rca molto economici.
Le prestazioni audio sono in tutti i casi complessivamente soddisfacenti, sempre considerando che si tratta di un prodotto da 300€, pensato e ottimizzato per funzionare nella sua configurazione plug and play; il Planar3 resta un altro oggetto, e probabilmente anche il P2 può rappresentare una valida alternativa a metà strada, soprattutto se si ricerca un livello costruttivo un po' più accurato, ad un costo sempre accettabile; design a mio avviso azzeccatissimo, molto bello con e senza coperchio, in sintesi un prodotto che convince più per il suono (meno male!), che per il livello costruttivo, davvero tirato all'osso, adatto magari per un secondo o terzo impianto...

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Questions
  1. Tommaso Stefano Zanetti
    2019-07-03 12:03
    Buongiorno, è fornito con coperchio di protezione?
    • PlayStereo
      2019-07-03 13:50
      Si, confermiamo che il Rega Planar 1, così come tutti i giradischi Rega serie Planar, vengono forniti con il coperchio protettivo in plexiglass trasparente ( eccetto il nuovo Planar 8 che adotta una soluzione leggermente diversa).
  2. Mauro Giuliani
    2018-12-11 11:03
    Buongiorno. Il giradischi Rega Planar 1 è provvisto di uscita preamplificata, cioè è possibile collegarlo ad un\'entrata line-in tradizionale o bisogna procurarsi comunque un pre-phono?Grazie mille.
    • PlayStereo
      2018-12-16 08:35
      Il Rega Planar 1 deve essere collegato ad un ingresso Phono. Se possiede solo l’ingresso Line-in bisogna interporre un preamplificatore phono come ad esempio il TCC TC-750:https://www.playstereo.com/...

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