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Rega’s Brio has been one of our go-to affordable stereo amplifier recommendations for longer than we care to remember. The original was launched in 1991, and every generation since has been a frill-fr
On its release in 2018, our reaction to Rega having finally developed a turntable with a built-in phono stage was a mixture of relief, anticipation and a fair bit of “about time, too”. The Planar 1 Pl
The Planar 3 has traditionally been the sweet spot of Rega’s turntables. Iconic by name and reputation – and the recipient of more What Hi-Fi? Award wins than we can count – this deck has recently imp
It’s gratifying to see vinyl still in healthy shape, with record-breaking vinyl sales (thanks, Taylor Swift) and new record players regularly hitting the shelves. Audio-Technica’s AT-LPW50BTRW is one
The rebirth of the Technics brand has been fascinating. Since 2014, Technics has released a steady stream of products with varying degrees of success, but in recent years it feels as if the company ha
Cambridge Audio is best known for its capable and often Award-winning range of electronics, but in recent years its reach has extended into the turntable market. The company currently makes two models