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Rega Planar 1 Turntable with Premounted Carbon MM Cartridge (Matte White)
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Brand | REGA |
Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Material | Plastic |
Item Weight | 9.26 Pounds |
Style | Modern |
Color | Matte White |
Model Name | Rega Planar 1 |
Motor Type | AC Motor |
Signal Format | Analog |
About this item
- The Rega Planar 1 turntable features a brand new RB110 tonearm built with the new Rega designed, bespoke, zero play bearings with ultra-low friction performance (Patent Pending).
- 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.
- Re-designed brass main bearing, offering improved fit and removing stress on the bearing itself whilst minimising the transfer of potential energy. (Patent pending)
- Brand new, 23mm, higher mass, phenolic platter with improved flywheel effect for improved speed stability.
- 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.
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For beginners | 4.2 | 3.8 | — | 4.5 | 4.6 | 3.7 |
Sound quality | 4.1 | 4.6 | — | 4.7 | 4.8 | 4.4 |
Quality of material | 4.2 | 4.3 | — | 4.9 | — | — |
Value for money | 4.0 | 4.3 | — | — | — | 4.2 |
Giftable | — | — | — | 4.6 | 4.8 | 3.9 |
Sold By | GRAMOPHONE | Audio Advice | Hi-Fi Heaven-net | Fluance Audio | Fluance Audio | Huppins |
power source | — | Corded Electric | Corded Electric | AC | AC | Corded Electric |
connectivity tech | Wired | Wired | Wired (RCA) | Wired | Wired | Wired |
signal format | Analog | Analog | — | Analog | Analog | — |
model name | Rega Planar 1 | — | rega | Elite | — | Debut Carbon EVO |
material | Plastic | Plastic | Aluminium | Plastic, Wood, Engineered Wood | Engineered Wood | Alloy Steel |
weight | 9.26 pounds | — | 4.2 kilograms | 14.1 pounds | 16.76 pounds | — |
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Product information
Product Dimensions | 14.73 x 17.6 x 4.61 inches |
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Item Weight | 9.26 pounds |
ASIN | B01M0VXNZV |
Item model number | TT-PL1-WHITE-USA |
Customer Reviews |
4.2 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #349,058 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #2,654 in Audio & Video Turntables |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | September 23, 2016 |
Manufacturer | REGA |
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Product 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 favorite vinyl.If you are looking to get back into vinyl and want serious performance that will last you a lifetime then look no further.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 Rega's brand new RB110 tonearm fitted with bespoke zero-play bearings. Only sharing the drive belt sub platter and dust cover from the outgoing RP1 this is truly a new turntable.TonearmBrand 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.CartridgeRega Carbon cartridge supplied fitted as standard.24v Synchronous MotorThe first entry level Rega turntable to use a 24v synchronous AC motor with a new motor PCB and aluminum pulley offering low noise and better speed stability.PlinthBrand 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 HousingRe-designed brass main bearing offering improved fit and removing stress on the bearing itself wh
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Customers like the sound quality, quality and ease of use of the turntable. For example, they mention it plays and sounds great, it's easy to set up and is a steal for the price. That said, opinions are mixed on the build quality.
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Customers like the sound quality of the turntable. They say it plays and sounds great, has amazing sound quality for the price, and is acceptable for most music. Some customers also mention that the motor makes no noise at all. Overall, most are satisfied with the sound performance of the product.
"...Highly recommend.The sound quality is superb" Read more
"...Perfect. It sounded far more refined than the LP120 and had a pleasing tone about it. However, to my taste it lacked dynamism, attack and excitement...." Read more
"...The sound quality is superb, even better than my expectations. Very nice turntable." Read more
"...It is easy to set up, and sounds fantastic. It is an very clear sounding turntable, the lows are low, and the highs are high, it does not fall..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the quality of the turntable. They mention that it is a great product, with a cool carbon tonearm, a beautiful platter, and speed box. They also say that it truly brings vinyl to life and is the best on the market.
"Not only does this turntable look fantastic, it’s easy to use easy to set up. Highly recommend.The sound quality is superb" Read more
"...Was pleased with its quality components (cool carbon tonearm, great platter and speed box) and it came with an Ortofon 2M Red cartridge. Perfect...." Read more
"...The sound quality is superb, even better than my expectations. Very nice turntable." Read more
"...into vinyl who will be satisfied with a better sound and a cool looking turntable...." Read more
Customers find the turntable easy to use and set up. They say it's virtually a plug-and-play device, and is super fast.
"Not only does this turntable look fantastic, it’s easy to use easy to set up. Highly recommend.The sound quality is superb" Read more
"...beginners go I would recommend the P1+, just because it would be simpler to set up, not having to deal with the preamp...." Read more
"...It is easy to set up, and sounds fantastic...." Read more
"It sounds amazing, It was easy to set up without having to worry about setting your counterweight or anti skating...." Read more
Customers like the value of the turntable. They mention it's the best money they've ever spent on a hi-fi system and a steal for the price.
"Great turntable for the price. Only drawback is it does not have an auto shut off." Read more
"This is the best turntable for under $500, tried and true. I could go on for days about it...." Read more
"...Yes it's not cheap but like one article said, "It's the least your vinyl deserves." I totally agree." Read more
"...Best TT for the money in this price range in my opinion and experience...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the build quality of the turntable. Some mention it has superb build quality, excellent sound, and looks and feels high quality. However, others say that it screams of cheap quality and has exceptionally basic flaws.
"...Then bought the Project Debut SB. Was pleased with its quality components (cool carbon tonearm, great platter and speed box) and it came with an..." Read more
"...one of the most basic functions of a turntable, it renders itself absolutely worthless...." Read more
"...The build quality helps pick up the rest of the unit. Looks and feels high quality and outshines the rest of the product to me...." Read more
"...seller delivering the product, it came in the alotted time and was not damaged. Good job for... doing your job." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the noise produced by the turntable. They mention that the noise is very disturbing, and it stops before the platter stops. Some customers also ran into an issue with a humming problem at first. Overall, some customers feel the noise cannot be resolved and is a waste of $600.
"...After about 30 minutes I noticed a slight motor pattern noise; but that went away completely after leaving the platter running for about 6 hours..." Read more
"...I ran into an issue with a humming problem at first, that I was able to solve by adding a ground wire to the preamp...." Read more
"...This thing is going to BUZZ and it’s going to buzz A LOT. They claim it’s grounded through the RCA, but I’ll tell you right now it’s not...." Read more
"...The second one came with a scuffed up dust cover and the motor made noise. After running the turntable over night the motor became totally silent...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the durability of the turntable. They mention that it should not stop working after one year, there is no chance that it will work correctly, and the motor has a short life.
"...So there is no chance that it will work correctly...." Read more
"...as I followed the instructions to the letter and the equipment would not turn on( I attempted with various outlets) so I shipped it back...." Read more
"...Be very cautious buying from this seller! This should not stop working after one year." Read more
"I was so excited to receive this but THERE IS NO POWER SUPPLY AND I CANNOT USE IT. How disappointing and frustrating ?!!?" Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the security of the turntable. They mention that the packing from the factory is not very secure, and the product feels unstable with only 3 support points.
"...Sounded all right but lacked some low end reinforcement. It went right back...." Read more
"Packing from the factory is not very secure. AC adapter bounced around in package probably striking the tone arm...." Read more
"...of the player are very good but I dislike so much plastic, it feels unstable having only 3 support points on the table and the lid can not get..." Read more
"Fantastic Sound - Horrible Pitch Stability..." Read more
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The sound quality is superb
My amp is a Rotel 1062A with an MM phono stage, speakers are Elac FS77 with Silverback cables on banana connectors. A pic of my audio stack is attached.
On to the quick comparisons.
The Audio Technica LP120 looked hi-tech and I liked its features. Sounded all right but lacked some low end reinforcement. It went right back. (I used the higher quality phono stage on the Amp, not the ones built-in on the LP120)
Then bought the Project Debut SB. Was pleased with its quality components (cool carbon tonearm, great platter and speed box) and it came with an Ortofon 2M Red cartridge. Perfect. It sounded far more refined than the LP120 and had a pleasing tone about it. However, to my taste it lacked dynamism, attack and excitement. So it had to go back too.
After that, I almost gave up on trying out any other turntables. I already had an Audio Technica LP60 (which in my opinion had a decent sound quality when played through a Rotel 1062A and Elac FS77 speakers though your mileage might vary with other components).
Then finally in my search for more refinement, I thought I’ll give the Rega Planar 1 a try. This was after watching some youtube videos comparing it with a Project Debut SB.
I played the Rega P1 for the first time and was pleasantly surprised. I liked its sonic signature. It had low end grunt, dynamism and a good amount of attack and excitement. It also sounded detailed and had an airy silky treble. All of this from an entry level turntable albeit a bit overpriced entry level.
I felt right at home and let a sigh of relief realizing that the search was over.
After about 30 minutes I noticed a slight motor pattern noise; but that went away completely after leaving the platter running for about 6 hours (a google search fix, recommending 48 hours of run-in on the P1).
In retrospect, maybe the Rega was the one I should have tried in the first place but local stores did not stock these and I was apprehensive buying from Amazon in case I needed to return it (due to restocking and shipping fees). But it’s the one I ended up liking and keeping.
My amp is a Rotel 1062A with an MM phono stage, speakers are Elac FS77 with Silverback cables on banana connectors. A pic of my audio stack is attached.
On to the quick comparisons.
The Audio Technica LP120 looked hi-tech and I liked its features. Sounded all right but lacked some low end reinforcement. It went right back. (I used the higher quality phono stage on the Amp, not the ones built-in on the LP120)
Then bought the Project Debut SB. Was pleased with its quality components (cool carbon tonearm, great platter and speed box) and it came with an Ortofon 2M Red cartridge. Perfect. It sounded far more refined than the LP120 and had a pleasing tone about it. However, to my taste it lacked dynamism, attack and excitement. So it had to go back too.
After that, I almost gave up on trying out any other turntables. I already had an Audio Technica LP60 (which in my opinion had a decent sound quality when played through a Rotel 1062A and Elac FS77 speakers though your mileage might vary with other components).
Then finally in my search for more refinement, I thought I’ll give the Rega Planar 1 a try. This was after watching some youtube videos comparing it with a Project Debut SB.
I played the Rega P1 for the first time and was pleasantly surprised. I liked its sonic signature. It had low end grunt, dynamism and a good amount of attack and excitement. It also sounded detailed and had an airy silky treble. All of this from an entry level turntable albeit a bit overpriced entry level.
I felt right at home and let a sigh of relief realizing that the search was over.
After about 30 minutes I noticed a slight motor pattern noise; but that went away completely after leaving the platter running for about 6 hours (a google search fix, recommending 48 hours of run-in on the P1).
In retrospect, maybe the Rega was the one I should have tried in the first place but local stores did not stock these and I was apprehensive buying from Amazon in case I needed to return it (due to restocking and shipping fees). But it’s the one I ended up liking and keeping.
Naturally, the question is, how sure am I that the problem is the turntable and not something like a bad belt or tilted platform? OK, I'll tell you: I got two different Rega Planar 1s this last month, one barely used and one brand new (both from AudioAdvice - which gave me great customer service - can't fault them at all). For the brand new one, I also bought an upgrade Rega belt for $60. I have a center-spindle bubble level, and made sure that thing was dead center, not a ghost of a wobble. And for testing I have the trusty Vanguard Stereolab Test Record.
In all case - either turntable, any belt - the pitch variation at 3000Hz was slightly more than a quarter-tone. About 3%. This amount of wow makes anything with any sustained tones (especially piano) unlistenable. In reality, you can hear the pitch waver on any record you play. And that makes this turntable worthless. As a comparison, I did the same test on my $200 low-end 80's Thorens belt-drive. A minute waver at 3000hz, well under 1%.
So If you actually like to listen to the music on your records, don't buy this turntable. I have to wonder how so many reviewers, even professionals, failed to spot this fundamental flaw. I suspect that, like me, they were so wowed by the clarity of the sound that they didn't want to pay attention to that slightly seasick feeling. I also suspect that the two phenomenon are related - the lightweight, rigid plinth, platter and tone-arm sing beautifully together, but their light weight is exactly why they can't achieve any speed consistency - not enough mass and inertia. That's just my guess - but I am 100% certain that the speed problem is inherent in the turntable's design, not a matter of bad luck or poor setup.
Caveat Emptor.
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Reviewed in Brazil on May 24, 2021
Only downside (imo) is the lack of a fourth support leg - doesn't affect setup or sound but looks a little weird