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Rega Aura MC

Rega Aura MC

$7,025.00
Rega Neo PSU MK2
From the beginning in 1973 to this day Rega remains a dedicated British manufacturer. Each product is meticulously designed and hand-assembled in a custom 38,000 sq. ft. facility in Southeast England.
Rega spans both entry-level and high-end hi-fi. While models like the Planar 1 and 2 are designed for beginners, higher-end turntables such as the Planar 8 and Planar 10 compete confidently with premium audiophile brands, offering reference-level performance without unnecessary complexity.
The Rega Planar 10 is the highest-quality turntable Rega makes. Featuring a skeletal plinth, reference-grade tonearm, and advanced materials, it represents the pinnacle of Rega’s turntable engineering.
No. Rega turntables are designed for high-fidelity analog playback and require external amplification and speakers.
Rega and Pro-Ject are both respected turntable brands, but they take different approaches. Rega focuses on lightweight design, hand-built tonearms, and UK manufacturing, prioritizing musical flow and simplicity. Pro-Ject offers more customization and features. Many listeners prefer Rega for its natural sound, build consistency, and long-term reliability.
Yes, Rega cartridges are compatible with most turntables, though they are optimized for Rega tonearms. The alignment may need slight adjustment depending on the setup.
Yes, Rega turntables can play 45rpm records. Many models require you to manually adjust the belt on the pulley to switch between 33 1/3rpm and 45rpm, though some newer models may include an external speed control.
Rega's Planar series offers turntables with incremental upgrades for sound quality and components. The Planar 1 is an entry-level model, ideal for beginners with its plug-and-play design. The Planar 2 and Planar 3 feature enhanced tonearms, higher-grade plinths, and upgraded cartridges, which improve overall audio fidelity and allow for more customization options.
Rega amplifiers are renowned for their minimalist design and exceptional sound quality. They focus on delivering accurate, musical sound with a straightforward, analog approach that minimizes digital interference. This design philosophy appeals to audiophiles seeking a pure listening experience.
No, a Rega turntable requires an amplifier and speakers to produce sound. If your amplifier doesn’t have a phono input, you’ll need a separate phono preamp to boost the turntable’s signal to line level.
Yes, Rega turntables are compatible with amplifiers and speakers from other brands. As long as the amplifier has a phono input or you use a phono preamp, it will work seamlessly with non-Rega equipment.