Rega P5 TurnTables
Rega P5 TurnTables
USER REVIEWS
[Feb 04, 2009]
stereoguy
Audio Enthusiast
About a year ago I went from the Rega 3 to the 5 with the external power supply (TT PSU). Basically the 5 retains the 3's personality and addresses the sometimes noticable pitch variation I had with the 3. The 5 also has better mid-bass control and a bigger soundstage. Overall it is more refined than the 3. It is not eons beyond the 3 though which is testament to the 3's value. The 3 w/ RB 300 arm has long been a budget reference. The 5 is just a little more all around- more detail, more space etc. Rega turntables are hard to beat at the low to moderate price points. I'd gnerally categorize the Rega sound as quick and invovlving, a suspension table might sound more laid back (like the Thornes I used for 15 years). I can't really comment on Regas versus the present day competition as the other reviewer here does (he preferred the Rega 5 to the VPI scout) since I have used a Planar 3, then P3 then P5 over the last 15 years. I like a table that is easy to use and one that has dustcover included because of my dog's hairs. Many turntables have no dustcover or charge upto 300 dollars extra for one. I used them with all kinds of cartridges- (my turntable stays the same, but I have used Rega's own, audio technica, Ortofon etc. all had their strong points. As I have for a long time, I buy many used and new records and enjoy them on the Rega P5. Its a good no fuss choice. If you are hardcore analog/turntable guy and like to tweak alot Rega might not be for you. |
[Nov 11, 2008]
Gary_ D
AudioPhile
Strength:
Musical, excellent detail, wide sound stage, beautiful harmonic's, build quality
Weakness:
None I brought home a VPI Scout and Rega P5 to decided which one to buy, using the
Similar Products Used: VPI Scout, Rega P3 and Rega P5 tables
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[Nov 29, 2006]
Miker
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Very musical with excellent detail, tonality and harmonic structure.
Weakness:
None Without a doubt the P5 is superb turntable and an excellent value. The sound goes beyond anything I have heard from CD regardless of the price. I am using the Rega Elys 2 cartridge borrowed from my 12 year old Planer 3, while waiting on the Rega Exact cartridge to arrive. This allows a good comparison of the two turntables and the P5 offers significant improvements in the overall feeling of the music. I would say that the most dramatic change is in the resonance of acoustic instruments. The sound is balanced with a degree of palpability and detail that is exciting. All instruments come across natural (no small feat), with great dynamic impact. Highly recommended. Customer Service Excellent support Similar Products Used: Rega Planer 3, Thorens, Yamaha (first model, 1980?) |