Location

Essex, UK

Factory

Town and Country

Rega

Alongside Linn’s Ivor Tiefunbrun and Julian Vereker of Naim, Rega’s Roy Gandy is a pioneer of the modern British hi-fi scene. An engineering company that adheres to the adage, “form follows function,” and one that strives to make its products as affordable as possible, Rega operates from a state-of-the-art facility with 55 employees — but has no marketing department. Rega doesn’t create value by manufacturing in Asia, but is proud to work with local suppliers to source any parts not made at headquarters. For Roy Gandy a hi-fi is a tool, and nothing more, designed to play music.

Rega RP6 (Red)

News and Reviews

  • February 16, 2012

    What HiFi reviews Rega Fono Mini A2D

    What HiFi reviews Rega Fono Mini A2D

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  • February 9, 2012

    Digital Audio Review reviews the Rega Brio-R

    Digital Audio Review reviews the Rega Brio-R

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  • January 9, 2012

    Tone Audio Rega Brio-R Product of the Year 2011

    Tone Audio declares the Rega Brio-R Amplifier the Product of the Year Overall for 2011!

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  • January 9, 2012

    Stereophile 12-2011 Rega Brio-R and ProAc

    Sam Tellig at Stereophile reviews the Rega Brio-R paired with the 30th Anniversary ProAc Tablette loudspeakers.

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  • January 9, 2012

    Stereophile Analog Corner 12-2011 Rega RP3

    Michael Fremer in his infamous Analog Corner piece reviews the Rega RP3 turntable and declares "the RP3 combo is a plug'n'play package that'...

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