Rega Mira Integrated Amplifiers
Rega Mira Integrated Amplifiers
USER REVIEWS
[Feb 25, 2007]
Marc delaPole
AudioPhile
Strength:
Simple, clean and laid back. No strain or hardening at higher volumes.
Weakness:
Factory gain setting is lower than I'm accustomed to; works fine just the way it is, just not the norm. It's probably better because it puts the dial at 12 o'clock at a very average listening level. I purchased this for a smaller bedroom system to be used with the Apollo and Sonus Faber Electras. It's a very nice piece of gear, very neutral and melodic... just like it should be. The tone is great and transparency is good.
Customer Service I hope I never need it !! Similar Products Used: I tried the Music Hall, Cambridge, Primare and Arcam before settling on the Rega. |
[Oct 03, 2006]
stereoguy
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Brings the music forth. Each part relating in a new way. Nice Phono stage included. Very convenient top performing integrated unit.
Weakness:
NONE AT THE PRICE This unit is the Mira 3 latest version which removes the "link switch" which Rega claimed to help the performance. I understnad this was something "tweakers" were already doing to the unit to make it sound better. As the previous reviewer states the unit is good performance all around and value. Like him I found the preamp gain a little low (11.5 is the factory setting), especially on phono. I raised mine to 15, it is easy to do just ask your dealer or Rega how to do it. The amp has pretty good build in a sturdy case and some heft when you pick it up, but the plastic panels and knob remind you it is afterall a lower priced amplifier. However a stepped resistor volume control, ample power supply and good onboard phono stage all included let you know where the money went. Mate this Amp with the Apollo cd player and what a combination- detail, rthym, soundstage all top notch while remaining musically involving. Exciting but not over bright either. Very easy to use via the remote. You could spend way more and not do as good. This latest Mira with the new Apollo have a real synergy, listen to them together. With the wrong source the Mira does not show all its potential. I have used alot of gear, some pricier, some exotic (tubes), but the Rega does some things better than anything. Now I know what the Rega gear sounds like in tandem. In comparisonto other designs it is no better or worse really, just completely worthy on its own terms. I also keep a Sugden A21 for seasonal use, which gives a sweeter sound but lacks the excitement of the Rega. Both are good in their own way. Customer Service The sound organisation and my dealer were first rate customer service. Similar Products Used: Conrad Johnson MV55
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[Sep 21, 2004]
Gino Lavoie
AudioPhile
Strength:
Build quality like a tank! Warm and dynamic sound.
Weakness:
No headphone socket. It emits a lot of heat, you can cook an egg on it! I bought my Rega Mira integrated amplifier in 2001. I paid it 800,00$ CDN. I have the 1999 model which looks like a BBQ. I listened and compared the Mira with some amps in the same price category as Arcam and NAD. When I listened the Mira for the first time, I knew it was the right amplifier for me. It sounded warm, soft and dynamic. While I was listening Buddy Holly "Reminising", I felt a strong emotion and I said to myself "What a fabulous amp is". The treble is soft and clear. Medium is warm and realistic. Bass is enjoyable and warm also. It is build like a tank with its aluminium frame. It has a good MM preamp for my Rega P25 turntable. I like the remote control. It is a good match for analytical and detailed sources with neutral speakers. Unfortunately, it doesn't have a headphone socket. Lastly, it emits a lot of heat, in this case you should use a fan next to it! In sum, it's a musical amplifier which meets the competition for the musical performance. Similar Products Used: NAD and Arcam. |
[Sep 06, 2004]
binoymehra
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Very detailed , musical ,emotional
Weakness:
One has to buy remote separetely I have got the new Rega Mira 3. What a amp this is . Very musical , brings out plenty of details from my ordinary budget Sony DVD player. This amp is less talked , not much in publicity war like that being adopted by NAD , Roksan ,etc.I upgraded from NAD C320BEE, a good budget amp but sound was not detailed and refined and you miss the emotion s of singer. Heard many amps in my quest for good sound , like NAD C370, NAD C372,Roksan Kandy KA MkIII, Cayin TA-30 tube amp etc . The amp has got a nice built. Similar Products Used: NAD C320BEE, NAD C370, NADC372, Cayin TA-30, Roksan Kandy KA MkIII etc |
[Sep 22, 2003]
rainchild
Casual Listener
Strength:
Smooth, refine and should have pretty good bass if you got sensitive speakers with 8 ohm load. Very easy listening to it for long hours.
Weakness:
Horizontal arrangement of the speaker binding posts is not a wise design. Seems like the British always like to do things in their own special ways. Like the DIN connections of the Naim gears. Mine is a 2000 version. This is a very good amp for the price especially used. Good refinement, almost grain free. When I use it to drive a pair of Hales Revelation2 which are 86db with 6 ohm load and it gives satisfying results, although kind of underpowered in the bass region, it is very different from other amp with similar power that will give you a very loud, noisy, harsh mid and highs with bass missing when play loud. The Mira still sounds contained with pretty flat response but I got to turn the knob to atleast 11 o'clock to have decent volume. I read about the Mira3 and in the owner's manuel it mentioned that the Mira3 has got 3 levels of gain adjustment function.Factory setting is level 2(11.5 db). I wonder if the 2000 has got this function. If any of you has an owner's manuel of the 2000 can you please check it out? If the factory setting is 11.5 db, I don't think that this amp can play fairly loud even at 9 o'clock(unless it's set to level 3 which is 15db). Atleast not in my case. Afterall this is a very good amp for the money and it beats some integrated amps that I'd owned which are costing much higher. I have not tried the phono yet but the CD department is doing a great job. I kind of disagree with some that this amp has got this in-your-face imaging, I think the soundstaging and imaging of the music determined more by the speakers you use than the amp itself. To me this amp is quite neutral and precise in these areas. Similar Products Used: Electrocompaniet ECi3, Arcam A75, Primare A20,YBA Integre, Roksan Caspian, Myryad MI 120,Cyrus 7. |
[Jul 27, 2002]
Thomas
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Saved me on my power bill. That's about it
Weakness:
Fragile imput/volume knob. Plastic face Without a doubt this is the worst experience I have ever had with a piece of audio gear. I purchased the Mira because of all the positive press it has received. The unit arrived DOA with the imput selector stuck on phono. About 10 days later a new unit arrived that worked. After three weeks of very little use I noticed the finish of the alloy face was flaking off. Alloy...one would think this is metal, WRONG! The Mira faceplate is nothing more than black plastic that has some sort of silver painted finish...Cheap! Ok, two weeks later I received a new plastic faceplate, had it installed and used the unit for approximatly 1 minute before it shutdown,DOA, again. Sent the unit back but since it was more than 30 days old I had to settle for repair not a new unit. Four weeks to the day the unit returned for what said to be a fuse problem. The Mita works now but I am too disgusted with it at this point to use it. For the money there are much better electronics to be had. If you can get by the cheap casework and have the time to put cotton gloves on everytime you want to touch it you will probably enjoy the sound quality. I guess I want it all good sound in a quality cabinet. I have moved up to Arcam! |
[Feb 01, 2002]
Wild206
AudioPhile
Strength:
Timing, pace, rhythm Engaging, cohesive sound Tonal accuracy Powerful beyond its rating
Weakness:
Low volume adjustment a little difficult Tight speaker terminals and inputs A year ago I got the craving to upgrade my system, that irrestible urge which comes along every five years or so. After years of living happily with a Quad 34/306 combo, Quad 67 CD, and LS3/5a combination I wanted MORE. I started by selling all my gear (yes, I sold my precious LS3/5as - heresy) and searching for a good integrated amp. Since Ohio is an audio wasteland I purchased four used amps on the net and lived with each for 1 to 3 months. The first was the NAD340. This was a sentimental choice because I owned a 3020 in college, all those years ago. The NAD is a terrific amplifier for the money; warm, involving, and disciplined. It does truly lack refinement, though, and is really just an improved mid-fi amp. The NAD makes music happen but doesn''t provide enough background silence and separation to enjoy classic and jazz. I sold the NAD and moved on to the Audio Refinement Complete (purchased used on Audiogon). The AR is an unusual amp. It truly does sound tube-like in the midrange. It''s build is drop dead gorgeous, like a Levinson. Problem with the AR is that it sounds tube-like in every respect. The bass on the AR is somewhat flabby and lacks life. The treble is also rolled off. I really wanted to like the AR but rapidly became disappointed with it. Next was the Musical Fidelity XA-1. This is a very good amp. It is a graceful amp, with good frequency extension and a light, effortless touch with the music. If you can find one used, they''re usually about $350 making it an unbelievable bargain. The XA-1 is an excellent classical and jazz amp. The only criticism I have of it is that it''s fairly weak in terms of power and couldn''t drive the 84db Spendor 3/5s I had at the time. One thing the XA-1 does extremely well is the spoken voice. I hooked it into my video outfit and it did marvelous things with movie dialogue. Voices are incredibly real, with great presence and tone. Still searching, I snapped up a Rega Mira, on a whim, from a dealer in Florida. The Mira is a superb high end amplifier. It has natural warmth and tonal accuracy. It has superior pace and rhythm, equal to that of Naim. It presents music in an engaging and real way. This amp does nothing wrong and a whole bunch of things really well. It is a delightful, affordable amplifier and I plan on keeping mine for a long time. Similar Products Used: Quad solid state, Conrad Johnson MV45, various NADS & Rotels, Musical Fideltiy XA1, Audio Refinement Complete |
[Mar 15, 1999]
Magnus
I'm going to describe the Mira at some length, because it hasn't got much press yet, at least not in the US and it's well worth a listen if you're in the market for amplification in the $500 to $1,000 price range. |
[Jul 01, 2000]
M. Macedo
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Openness; powerful delivery; exciting with the right music
Weakness:
Brutal and unrefined; poor build; difficult integration outside an all-Rega System Being the very happy owner of a Rega Planet CD player and having read so much about Rega components' synergy, I decided to give the Mira a try when the time came to let go off my modest, weak and congested sounding Creek 4330. At the same time my favourite dealer lent me a Primare A20 MkII, which I have reviewed here at Audioreview, so I won't mention it here. Similar Products Used: Creek 4330 R, Primare A20 MkII |
[Mar 18, 2000]
Steven Hansen
Audiophile
Strength:
Detail, musicality, punch & rhythm, value
Weakness:
Slightly harsh on brighter recordings, a slight lack of weight in the bass. After much research and shopping I decided to purchase, the Rega Mira integrated amp, Rega Planet CD player, Energy e:XL 16 speakers, and replace my Rega Planar 2 cartridge with the Rega Elys. I have had this equipment in my home for about six weeks. Similar Products Used: Naim |