Rega Planar 1 Plus Turntable. Matt Black Finish with Rega Carbon Cartridge and built in Phono Stage/Phono Pre-Amp. 2021 Version.

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Rega Planar 1 Plus Turntable. Matt Black Finish with Rega Carbon Cartridge and built in Phono Stage/Phono Pre-Amp. 2021 Version.

Rega Planar 1 Plus Turntable. Matt Black Finish with Rega Carbon Cartridge and built in Phono Stage/Phono Pre-Amp. 2021 Version.

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The synchronous motor, with its low noise and vibration, plays a key role in enhancing the turntable's sound quality. Its combination of high torque and low vibration maintains speed consistency, ensuring that your records sound as good as they possibly can. The real attraction here is the dynamic sound. The Planar 1's delivery is spellbinding and well beyond what you might expect from an 'entry-level' turntable, surpassing that of the cheaper Audio Technica and Sony turntables also on this list. Rega’s forensic attention to detail results in a roomy, spacious presentation, while voices sound superb and rich. The Planar 1 delivers a combination of clarity and accuracy that's almost unparalleled at this entry-level price, providing an exciting and engaging experience no matter what you throw at it. So, what’s the Plus good for? Firstly, Rega fans (and there’s plenty out there) will buy this turntable no-matter what. Users who do not trust plastic Chinese productions will buy the Plus. Users who like the quality finish and all-in-one nature of the Plus will buy it. It will appeal to image-conscious technophobes too. Once you have chosen, it's also crucial you set up your turntable correctly. While some record players are relatively "plug and play", many require a little more time and effort to hear at their best. Want to know more? Read our complete guide to choosing the right turntable. How we test record players Taken as a whole? From the Plus, as I say above, the song sounded like the record label had added a touch of compression to the recording. The reason for these negatives? Again, easy. Point the finger directly at the built-in phono amplifier. Frankly, the much cheaper Rega RP1/Cambridge combination left the Plus in its sonic wake.

While some may prefer the Planar 1/Fono set-up’s brawny sound, we find the sprightly nature of the Planar 1 Plus more fun to listen to.So it’s no surprise to find that Audio-Technica hasn’t changed its winning formula for this new LP5x model. Why would it? The brass was rather harsh in tone too. The muted trumpets, especially during crescendos, were thin, raspy and aggressive while the cymbals had a static infected quality.

The built-in phono stage is a lifesaver for both analogue newcomers and those strapped for space as it reduces the need for extra components. Moreover, the Planar 1 Plus achieves a balance between enticing the vinyl-curious and satisfying the audiophiles. Here at What Hi-Fi?we review hundreds of products every year, from TVs to speakers, headphones to hi-fi systems. So how do we come to our review verdicts and why can you trust them? Allow us to explain. The Planar 1 Plus comes with a 24v, low-noise, synchronous motor that reduces vibration, minimizing potential noise interference with the stylus’s critical task—reading the record groove accurately. There are, no doubt, practical reasons why Rega has done this. Let me suggest a few. To add customer value by bundling the two together (we’ll get to that point in a moment), to decrease the amount of cables that you need to worry about (although removing two cables from the set-up is a relatively minor headache saver), to reduce the footprint of the two separate products for those users where space is of a premium (although the Fono is a pretty small item, as it is), to cater to the technophobe by simplifying the installation process and maybe to enter the ‘bundling’ fad that the industry has fallen prey to of late. Recent hi-fi show attendances has revealed to me that, along with active/powered speakers, the latest industry ‘craze’ is to bundle previously disparate items together into a single chassis. I reviewed the Elipson music centre recently, for example, which adds network audio to radio and a CD player and more. In an era where digital formats seem to rule the music world, Rega stands firm in its commitment to keeping the vinyl legacy alive with its excellent lineup of turntables. The Rega Planar 1 Plus is a sterling example of this dedication. Marrying simplicity with innovation, the Planar 1 Plus Turntable delivers pure, captivating sound straight from your beloved vinyl records. Let's dive deep into its features and benefits. A Turntable for Every Music Enthusiast: Rega Planar 1 PlusThe rebirth of Technics has spawned another fantastic turntable. While we love the high-end SL-1000R model (so much so that we use it as part of our reference testing system), the SL-1500C is much more affordable, and it's also one of the best record players we've heard at around a grand that includes a built-in phono stage. Actually, the cymbals offered a perfect metaphor for the Plus’ problem so they deserve further exploration. While concentrating, you could hear supreme quality from the cymbals. The cymbals sounded sublime. Large, expansive, dynamically stretched and reaching upwards, forever upwards. You could really hear the larger nature of these big pieces of metal. The sheer scaling detail from the Rega was stupendous. The problem was the blanket of noise that covered all of this beauty, it turned the cymbals into something foreign. ‘Pretend cymbals’, if you will. And this is the thing with the Plus, you could hear the quality behind the noise. The noise was like a fence, you wanted to peer over the top of it to get to the great sound quality behind. You could hear the Planar 1 trying, even at this point, to be the best. And it was actually heartbreaking. Speaking as a dedicated audiophile, it was actually upsetting to hear what Rega has done to this beautiful turntable. Audio-Technica’s original AT-LP5turntable was a winner. Launched in 2016, its combination of solid engineering, useful features and fine sound was enough to make it one of our go-to recommendations for anyone wanting a sensibly priced, fuss-free record player with the added bonus of a USB output.



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