Rega Saturn CD Players
Rega Saturn CD Players
USER REVIEWS
[Aug 26, 2010]
mr. Karma
Audio Enthusiast
After having listened to my Rega Jupiter and IO for ten years i was forced to buy another CD player because the Jupiter and IO seemed to have lost its great ability to bring along music right. The powerful, spacious, rythmic, detailed and easy on the ear sound seemed to have lost quality on all areas.
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[Jul 31, 2010]
fjoggedelic
Audio Enthusiast
This is really a great player, but it need some breaking in time after my opinion. I know have used it for over 3 months, and the first month it sounded to hard after my taste. I found it very harsh an hard in the beginning. My dealer say that it has a break in time of 2-3 weeks, but i think is more. But now iv`e had it for 4 months and i really think it sounding better an better. Very analog like, smooth treble, not too high, not too low, just where you want it. The midrange is fine and iv`e never heard such deep and fast end. If you wonna tweak it, you should contact Boston Audio. They have a hold kit set for the Rega Players, with feets and a cd-stabilisator, and iv´e have purchased them all, but one at the time, and finding the player at its best now. Better soundstage, and deeper and tighter bass. If you`re in for rock you wouldn`t fine a better player, the bass and drums is just cut out, but is also great with classic and jazz. Heavy metal is always very difficult to get to be good at any system, but i find that the Saturn does a pretty good job.
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[Nov 18, 2008]
philjul
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Very detailed, transparent upper end, great dynamics
Weakness:
Retrieves info rather than plays music; a bit slow and soundstage is very deep but not wide enough Overall this is a very decent machine but after two years of listening to it I have come to the conlusion that it is not as musical as the previous Rega Planet I owned which was less than half the price. The Saturn certainly has many qualities and "objective" improvements over the Planet (I never listened or owned the Jupiter so I cannot compare it to that one). It has a much deeper soundstage, wider frequency with much better top and bottom end , and a cleaner treble. It is also much more adept at playing classical music as it is more detailed and posesses much better dynamics. Despite all this, it fails to take hold of me in a way that the more humble Planet did. The Planet has some serious shortcomings (although none really considering its price) such as shortened frequency, sloppy bass, and imprecise treble, but you always felt it played music whereas too often the Saturn feels like it is retrieveing information. Yes, on some occasions the Saturn makes you rediscover your CDs and provides insight in a way that the Planet couldn't. This is certainly the case where dynamics are important. But overall, I consider the number one priority of a player/amp/speakers to be playing music which is why I still prefer the Planet over the Saturn. Perhaps this is due to its slowness or poor timing. I also think that the soundstage is very deep but perhaps not wide enough. All in all this is a player that lacks a bit of balance to make me enthuse about it. It is unfortunate as it does posess some real strengths. I agree with the reveiw preceding mine and would tend to disagree with those emphasising its musicality. Similar Products Used: Rega Planet |
[Feb 29, 2008]
stereoguy
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Transparent, detailed, great soundstage, very clean top end
Weakness:
More hi-fi than older Regas (some will find this a plus)
I have owned a few Rega cd players, the Apollo, the Jupiter, the Saturn. I have also owned Arcam. I think The older Regas were warmer sounding but not quite as detailed. To me the new Rega players sound more like an Arcam than the older Regas. Some will find this clearer more detailed sound welcome. Having owned both Apollo and Saturn I have to say that unless you want to pay a whole lot more for a slight improvement, the Apollo is a better value, whereas the Saturn is now 2600 dollars and there are a number of superb cd players at that price level. The two machines are pretty similar, the Saturn just a little more refined detailed and tighter bass. You might even beat the Saturn for less money by using an Apollo as transport and a good external DAC. People often say it and I'd have to agree that differences in digital playback are relatively small, particularly once you get beyond a certain price level. Hence I'd argue that no cd player beyond that level (about a grand) is a good value because the improvements are so small and the price so high. Contrary to the findings of some others the new Regas sound less "analogue" to me than the old Regas. Some may feel the older Regas were too warm, and for them the Saturn should be much more to their liking. What the new Saturn does have in comparison to the Jupiter is a) more detail b) better soundstage c) tighter bass and a treble that is very free of the usual digital hash and grain. The treble is so clean it is what immediately distinguishes these new Regas from other machines including Regas own. There is also a distinct seperation of each musical thread, other players homogenize things a bit more in comparison. On the other hand the Rega Jupiter has a better midrange than the Saturn IMHO. The Saturn may have tighter bass and cleaner treble but the midrange is where alot of the music resides and where the Jupiter is more realistic to my ears. Not say the Saturn does not have a good midrange. Despite all the Saturns high performance attributes I somehow perceived it as retrieveing information rather than playing music. To put it in a nutshell, the Saturn sounds more "hi-fi" whereas the older Regas sond more enjoyable. This is a totally subjective thing but somehow I didnt find the Saturn to be "musically involving" as the reviewers like to say.
Similar Products Used: Rega Apollo
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[Nov 10, 2007]
Bobthefish
AudioPhile
Strength:
Very rhythmic and dynamic reproduciton of bass and drums.
Weakness:
No balanced output.
I found myself nodding all through the excellent review by JW. The Saturn is really something special and I can say I recognize most - maybe all - the characteristics he has mentioned.
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[Mar 03, 2007]
JW
AudioPhile
Strength:
Detail
Weakness:
RCA connections are too close together
Congratulations to Rega for their new Saturn CD player. I've had it for two months now and can assure you that it opens up your CD collection all anew. Before purchasing I A-B'd this player with the Shanling 100 and the Consonance Opera Droplet. Both are excellent players, but the Rega beat them on every single piece of music. The player is very detailed, allowing you to hear things you didn't even know were on the CD. It never becomes analytical or clinical. It draws you into the music in a way that I hadn't experienced before with CD.
Similar Products Used: Philips DVD 963 SA VM
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