Rega Planar 3 TurnTables
Rega Planar 3 TurnTables
USER REVIEWS
[Dec 07, 2018]
resncx
Strength:
Very musical piece of equipment and has shown as a material upgrade from my 80's Denon DP45F. Setup took a little time as I was retro-fitting it with my original Shure V15VMR cartridge and a tonearm lifter was needed and it took a little time to get the cartridge properly aligned as it does not have the center screw like some of the newer models. Detail is fantastic and it makes every piece of vinyl, even those purchased cheaply at a thrift store, sound better than I would have expected. Weakness:
I purchased this piece of equipment without a cartridge so I don't know about the performance with the Elys cartridge. In reading what others have written here, I wonder what your total setup is relative to complaints about the sound. Like any turntable, the quality of the sound is highly dependent on the cartridge and then the phono stage you're putting it into. The Shure is one of the better cartridges ever made and I have this paired with an older Mcintosh MA6100 integrated amplifier. If you're using a lower grade phono stage or low quality receiver, then you're going to get what you get. At $700, this is a lot of performance. The only weakness is that I wish it was semi-auto so that I wouldn't have to hop up at the end of the album to lift the stylus off the vinyl. Price Paid: 700
Purchased: New
Model Year: 2018
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[Apr 21, 2018]
szoze
Strength:
Planar 3 (2016): Good tonearm. Very musical. Nice looking. Weakness:
Build quality is not on pair with the asked price. With Elys 2 the sound is closed in, lacking in airiness and details. My Pro-ject Debut Carbon Esprit DC with Denon DL-110 sounds better than the Planar 3/Elys 2 combination. QC is below average. Price Paid: $1000
Purchased: New
Model Year: 2016
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[Feb 16, 2017]
Audiomaster
Audio Enthusiast
P3 was purchased based on so many positive reviews here and in many audio publications.
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[Jan 28, 2015]
blackhawks6
Audio Enthusiast
this review is trailing the other reviews by years however in the event somebody researches the P3 and wants feedback from a dedicated audio listener with decent equipment and it is in plain speak (no offense to audiophiles who are better versed technically).
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[Sep 14, 2011]
Gordon
AudioPhile
Great investment. Value for money. Never fails in its performance.
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[Mar 30, 2011]
allen lane
Casual Listener
well on the few chances i get to blast out all my old vinyl, i really love the sound i get from my p3, iv never altered or upgraded it since i bought it back in 96 , maybe i should, or may need to change cartridge one day, but to be honest i would,nt know where to start. yes there is a humm, after a good play, so i may be interested in in some, sound, (no pun intended) advice on practical reasonable solutions, especially on an econic level! cheers |
[Mar 05, 2011]
hifioldster
Casual Listener
This is my review of the Rega Planar 3. Like many people I read the reports in the Hi Fi press about the Rega turntables during the mid nineties and was interested in upgrading fom an older turntable. Although I don't listen to much vinyl now it is nice to use the Rega. It has flaws though , motor hum is present towards the centre of the platter , the original pick up wiring is not particularly good and I came up with my own mod to stop the dreadful mechanical motor lumping which came through the deck . After the recent Cadas litz rewire using my old Ortofon cartridge from my original table some years and a lubrication service of the arm and turntable bush it now sounds as I want it too. And the detail and stereo image is much improved with an extended bass. I would advise anyone that feels their Rega three sounds a bit restrained to get the Cardas kit fitted before changing anything else. It also got rid of phase distortion and a lot of extra detail came through. , very pleased now . |
[Dec 22, 2009]
Triodelicacy
AudioPhile
This is a follow-up to a previous review in which I was critical of my Planar 3, which is one of the first made (in other words, my Rega is very old). I've always enjoyed the RB300 arm but have been very disappointed with the turntable itself, especially its poor shock isolation and excessive flutter-and-wow.
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[Mar 05, 2009]
skipper320
AudioPhile
I have owned this table for almost a year now. It has performed flawlessly in every way. Those who bash this table may want to look elsewhere in their system for shortcomings. My Planar 3 is equipped with an
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[Apr 25, 2008]
cartersaurus
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Price
Weakness:
none at this price The Planar 3 was my first introduction to vinyl. I spent some time finding a turntable that not only would suit my pocket but one that could grow with my new found taste for records. I searched hard and eventually bought a pristine Planar 3 with RB300 and new Goldring 1012GX cartridge, however I initially had some problems with set up - the speed just seemed to be too slow. I later found out that not only had the motor pulley had not been correctly fitted (It needs a good hard push onto the motor spindle to spin at the correct RPM.), a third party pulley had been supplied with the deck. Rega originals are the only belt to use - third party ones can put too much strain on the motor and and slow down the RPM. I bought a new Rega pulley, and everything sounded great from there on.
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