New Rega RP8 Turntable

We now have the new Rega RP8 Turntable available for demonstration.

The RP8 takes Regas design philosophy farther than ever before. It is the first turntable to implement the new 'Skeletal' design than offers ground breaking levels of performance. The new tonearm offers an improved bearing assemble and the turntable is powered by an off board hand tuned low voltage electronic power suppy.

The RP8 can be used with or without the supplied plinth and lid. The plinth is decoupled from the turntable via rubber grommets so it does not degrade the performance of the turntable.

This is easily the best sub £2000.00 turntable we have heard and if you prize your vinyl collection we would strongly recommend an audition.

5.1 Speaker system not for you?... Read on!...

Would you like the 5.1 surround sound experience in your living room without the hassle of multiple speakers and wires?

If you answered YES to the above question then perhaps Yamaha have the answer!?

Digital Sound Projectors use Yamaha’s proprietary technology to bounce sound focused into beams off walls, producing true multi-channel surround sound.

 If you would like to find out more about the Yamaha YSP product range then pop into the store today or give us a call on TEL: 01793 538222 to arrange a demo on the YSP-2200, YSP-3300 or the mighty YSP-4300.  

Monitor Audio MASS

MASS is a beautiful, expertly conceived union of precision engineered acoustics and aesthetics.

Forty years of award-winning audio design has been focussed on refining the architecture of the two main system models: a compact satellite speaker and active subwoofer. Both are ground-up designs, involving the specification of wholly new signal path components to redefine the performance possible from low-profile cabinets. Computer simulation, exhaustive testing and in the final analysis, dedicated listening have created perfectly optimised audio products, bristling with our flagship technologies and tuned as one to reproduce the widest, cleanest spectrum of frequencies for truly compelling home cinema entertainment. 

 

What Hi-Fi? Sound and Vision logo

October 2012

Small system, big sound, massive achievement.

It shouldn’t be possible for such room-filling sound to come from so space-friendly a system – yet it does! The experts at What Hi-Fi? have experienced a few unlikely outcomes in their time, but nothing as downright astonishing as the performance of our latest miracle of precision engineering: the highly bijou MASS AV system. And they’ve taken it to their hearts, awarding it five stars and price-class winner at this year’s What Hi-Fi? Awards. The team says:  

' What struck us immediately was the sense of scale and power - for such petite speakers, we were blown away by the big and confident output of sound. And they’re certainly capable of filling a decent-sized room as well; our testing rooms were engulfed in seamless, controlled soaring dynamics.'

Stuck at home 'cos of the snow?.. try some new music!

If you're stuck at home because of the snow, why not try out some new music!....

Here's a couple of recommendations for you ...

Walter Trout - Blues for the modern Daze..

 

My favourite blues album of recent years.... one hell of a player!

 

Beth Hart - Bang Bang.. Boom Boom...

 

If you like this album then check out her previous releases, my other favourite being 37 DAYS... very rocky indeed compared to this album... She has an amazing voice....!

Anything you can recommend to us.......??????

 

 

Naim UnitiQute 24 bit/192 kHz now just £1150

The earlier UnitiQute 24 bit/96 kHz version has now been superceeded by the 24 bit/192 kHz model and the price has been re-aligned to £1150 making it even better value than before !

Connect with your music like never before

It's a cliche we know, but good things come in small packages. The UnitiQute all-in-one audio player however isn't just good: it's a brilliant-sounding, uniquely versatile, seductively compact and, of course, irresistibly cute example of what contemporary music in the home is all about. Music downloads, high-resolution music files, internet radio, network music, UPnP servers, iPod/MP3 players, Wi-Fi streaming - everything that the new era of music delivery can throw at it, UnitiQute can play.

Music for everyone

Just like NaimUniti, its multi-award-winning sibling, UnitiQute is right at the forefront of modern music delivery technology, and its significance for music enthusiasts of all aspirations is far greater than the simple sum of its component parts. For the committed enthusiast with an existing Naim setup, UnitiQute can not only deliver exceptional Naim music-making as a second system, but also play the role of gateway to all the new digital music delivery formats - from USB memory sticks, UPnP streaming to internet radio. For the more casual listener, UnitiQute can take the place of both the old hi-fi system and the iPod dock, sound far better than either, and at the same time introduce new worlds of audio ripe for exploration.

Rega RP8 Turntable

Some interesting comments from Rega below.

The Rega RP8 skeletal turntable.

Rega is extremely pleased to announce the launch of the much awaited RP8 turntable. A turntable which takes Rega’s design philosophy further than ever before. A radical new plinth using custom designed materials, a new tonearm bearing assembly, 24v low volt-age motor controlled by a hand tuned electronic power supply and a custom version of our Planar 9 engineered hub bearing assembly. These are just some of the features of this amazing new turntable designed to extract more music from your vinyl than ever before.

The Evolution of Revolution

Evolution is a well proven and documented process in many areas of our lives. This applies in particular to design engineers and machines. Over the past forty years our cars have become more reliable and economical whilst we take for granted the reliability and speed of modern aircraft. Rega is no exception to evolution. Rega’s experience and previous achievements allow us to continually develop and produce better products.

The RP8 represents probably the biggest step forward in the evolution of Roy Gandy’s turntable design philosophies. Low mass, high rigidity plinths combined with electronically controlled low vibration motors, high flywheel effect platters and lower mass higher stability tonearms.

The RP8 is the first of our new “skeletal” design turntables offering groundbreaking levels of performance and amazing value for money.

The RP8 will also be available with its perfect partner, the Apheta moving coil cartridge, factory fitted as a package option.

TTPSU power supply

The compact TT-PSU uses a high stability, crystal locked, low distortion sine wave generator. This, along with an efficient drive amplifier fed from a stabilised DC power supply, generates a 24V AC balanced signal of less than 0.05% distortion, which is completely un-affected by any changes in the mains/line voltage and conditions. This then drives the improved Rega anti-vibration circuit built into the RP8 motor PCB.

RB808Tonearm

The RB808 tonearm is packed with new features pushing the boundaries of tonearm design. As with all Rega tonearms each one is meticulously hand built by a team of highly skilled technicians. The RB808 has improved bearings and a tightened spindle fit tolerance over previous models (each bearing is individually selected to find the perfect match for the chosen spindle). This is a proven method of increasing the amount of detail retrieved from the record surface.

A brand new low mass precision engineered vertical bearing assembly has been manufac-tured to further compliment the inherent design philosophy of the RP8 turntable. The RB808 uses the latest Rega arm tube. Completely redesigned to redistribute mass, further reduce stresses and resonances. This advanced design tube increases the stiffness and rigidity of the overall assembly using CAD design to blend the multiple varying tapers. Externally we have fitted a bespoke Rega designed low capacitance phono cable. Which uses an advanced phono plug assembly. This has only two parts to minimise joints and incorporates a twist and clamp design locking the plug to the terminal. The design increases connectivity and ensures the signal path is kept as clean as possible.

Magnesium and Phenolic - Dual bracing

A super lightweight plinth combined with a double brace mounted specifically where the increased rigidity is required (between the tonearm mounting and the main hub bearing) forms a structurally sound “stressed beam” assembly. This design prevents energy absorption and unwanted resonances which will add un-natural distortions to the music. The RP8 takes our double brace technology to the next level. Not content with an unprecedented stiffness to mass ratio, Rega have obsessively reduced any resonant properties by using two different materials for the new stressed beam. The top layer is magnesium and the bottom layer is pheno-lic (two of the lightest and stiffest materials available). Incorporating two different materials into the brace structure lowers their ability to pick up unwanted airborne vibrations. Simply put, different materials have different natural resonances. By using two different materials together they decrease the natural frequency of each other by self damping.

Super flywheel effect triple layer glass platter

The new RP8 three piece laminated glass platter is the result of a collaboration with a small, emerging, young British glass engineering company. As a general rule the only part of a turntable that requires extra mass is the turntable platter in order to achieve constant rotational speed. However a heavier platter creates more problems for the main bearing design so again an ideal compromise creates the best solution. Practically this means keeping as much of the mass to the outside rim of the glass platter to create more flywheel effect but keeping the inside of the platter as light as possible without sacrificing stiffness. The RP6 was the first Rega turntable to use a precision engineered glass ring laminated to the outside using modern CNC techniques to ensure concentricity. The RP8 takes it one step further by laminating three rings together to produce the RP8 super flywheel effect glass platter - an engineering triumph !

Skeletal plinth design with polyolefin foam core

Controversially Rega has always researched methods of producing light but stiff and rigid plinths. The technology is simple: unwanted noise at microscopic levels is developed by the turntable motor and main bearing. The plinth can also pick up airborne vibration from the music. From the beginning in the 1970’s Rega pioneered the use of a stressed skin structure for the plinth. This uses two layers of phenolic resin with a lightweight particle or fibre board sandwiched between the skins. This technique has been used in many applications where stiff, light structures are needed such as an aircraft wing or a Formula 1 chassis. The current increase in interest in turntables has allowed Rega to research and develop higher technology structures for the customer who is happy pay a little more for higher sound quality. The all new RP8 turntable utilises a unique new stressed skin structure produced from thin phenolic skins sandwiching a featherweight nitrogen expanded, closed cell, polyolefin foam core. This material has been developed exclusively for Rega over a three year period. The RP8 plinth is 7 times lighter than the weight of the original Planar 3 plinth. Rega has added even more stiffness in the crucial area between the arm and the main bearing.

De-coupled outer frame and dust cover

A common problem for many skeletal design turntables is the inability to incorporate an effective dust cover into the design. We have constructed an outer frame that minimises contact between the inner and outer plinth. The only points of contact are three location devices on the feet which centralises the inner and outer plinths perfectly. This makes set-up extremely easy and allows the use of a dust cover. The RP8 can be used without the outer frame if so desired.

Turntable design & mythology

Today there are many approaches to Hi-Fi design which follow established and informed engineering or electronic principles. Amplifier and loudspeaker design has been well documented over the years with excellent technical publications. These subjects have been based on tried and tested acoustic criteria and many computer software programs now exist that enable a near amateur to design a passable working loudspeaker based on known acoustic and mathematical parameters.

Enter turntable design: When it comes to turntable design we are limited to a few poorly informed articles describing only very limited aspects of design. This is a subject full of mythology. Designers propose theories that counter the basic laws of physics, use terminology that doesn’t actually exist in the engineering world, build products that are more like beautiful sculptures than acoustic reproduction machines and sell items costing tens of thousands of pounds that hardly function as intended and often fail to work at all.

For instance a very common myth is “the heavier the better” concept. Turntable bases weighing tens of kilograms are not uncommon. The reality is that the base actually needs to be as light as possible to prevent unwanted bearing and motor noise being transferred to the turntable or record. Platters also fall under a similar myth with many platter designs becoming so heavy that it is impossible to design a correctly functioning bearing (and some so light that anyone can hear the speed inconsistency). The turntable platter itself needs to be of enough weight to spin at a constant speed within the confines of the chosen bearing and motor drive system.

Many amateur designers in any field choose one component in a design and try to achieve an extreme in size, weight and quality. They believe that by taking one theory to its extreme the design will become “perfect”. The reality of all engineering, design (and life) is that perfection is not possible. Based on this reality, Rega’s goal has always been to optimise a mixture of numerous “correct compromises” thus bringing the designer nearer to the unachievable goal of perfection.

24V Low noise motor

The motor is a high specification, 24V twin phase synchronous unit which has the anti vibration circuit hand tuned to each motor and is controlled by Rega's unique and innovative TTPSU power supply. The motor drives the CNC machined pulley and sub platter/hub-bearing assembly via the belt drive.

Introducing Naim DAC-V1 and NAP 100 - Digital Made Musical

Managing Director Paul Stephenson launched our new DAC-V1 at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. The DAC-V1 is an asynchronous USB digital to analogue converter with multiple S/PDIF inputs, precision volume control and a headphone amplifier.

Computers are an increasingly popular source of music, but in isolation offer only a compromised sound and listening experience. Connect the DAC-V1 however and your computer can become a genuine high-quality, high-resolution music hub. Combined with its matching NAP 100 amplifier the DAC-V1 is a musical conduit that delivers Naim quality sound from your audio files. If you do most of your listening through headphones however, its highly capable headphone amplifier means you can avoid using a power amplifier and speakers altogether if you wish.

Digital Versatility

The DAC-V1 is a heaven sent for computer audiophiles and casual listeners alike. Connected to your PC, Mac or Laptop via a standard A to B USB cable it can play back audio files from iTunes, Windows Media player and other specialist audio applications in up to 24bit/384kHz resolution. You can check incoming bit rates from the front panel OLED display and perform bit perfect checks on your ripped music files. Multiple S/PDIF inputs mean it can also handle the sound from digital sources like your games console, set top box, DVD and CD players. Further demonstrating the flexibility of the DAC-V1, you can choose to combine it with the UnitiServe hard disk server and the new NAP 100 to create a compact three box hi-fi system.

Compact power - NAP 100

The NAP 100 is the perfect partner for the DAC-V1. Despite its relatively small footprint (just 20 cm wide) it is a classic expression of Naim amplifier engineering, delivering 50W per channel (into 8 ohms) for an expansive and dynamic performance, bursting with trademark Naim rhythm and clarity.

 

Please contact us to arrange a demonstration.

Naim UnitiLite

One esteemed Hi-Fi publication sugested that there was not much benefit in sound quality by going from UnitLite to the Uniti2 but we believe you really owe it to yourselves to hear a comparison. We know that Naim 'produce the magic' but it surely would be magic if UnitiLite was of the same performance as Uniti2 !

 

UnitiLite All-in-one Player

 UnitiLite takes the feature set of the award-winning NaimUniti, including high-resolution music streaming (up to 32bit 192kHz), CD playback, internet radio and iPod/iPhone/MP3 playback and distils it into an elegant, sleek enclosure. All you need to add is a pair of speakers to create an accessible all-in-one system that can put music at the centre of your life.

Heavyweight sound

Don’t be fooled by the size of the UnitiLite. Behind its slimline fascia it incorporates several technologies and techniques used in high-end Naim electronics that allow it to deliver music with real energy and clarity. Its DAC chip is a close relative of the device employed in the high-end NDX streamer and its power amplifier design is informed by the classic techniques fundamental to the Naim sound. With 50W of power per channel, UnitiLite is more than capable of filling most rooms with the signature toe-tapping, spine tingling sound on which we’ve built our reputation.

Rediscover your music

Along with the conventional remote handset and front panel control, the Naim n-Stream app can provide comprehensive hand-held control of the UnitiLite from your iPad, iPhone or iPod Touch. As well as providing intuitive control functions like playlist creation, album browsing and input selection, n-Stream lets you fully explore your music with expanded music information powered by Rovi’s vast online music database

Linn Digital Streaming Fantastic Promotion

Linn DS music promo easy as 1, 2, 3

We have a fantastic DS promotion to help you beat the January blues. From 3rd January until 19th February 2013 we're offering a music package worth up to £2,500 with every Klimax and Akurate DS or DSM sold. It's as easy as 1, 2, 3...

  • Customer buys a Klimax / Akurate DS or DSM
  • Customer gets a Mac mini pre-loaded with Studio Master albums from Linn
  • Customer gets music vouchers to spend at linnrecords.com

A great opportunity to upgrade

Please call 01273 609431 or email brighton@audio-t.co.uk to arrange a demonstration

 

A brief encounter with KEF X300A active speakers.

Jonathan from Kef Audio UK called in yesterday with the new KEF X300A active speaker system and of course we had to have a listen.

Initial reaction from everyone who listened to them? Well  "very impressive".

They have a soundstage which really fills a room along with the detail and low frequency performance that we have come to expect from a KEF speaker.

Each speaker has its own 96kHz/24 USB dac for use with a pc and there is also a 3.5mm analogue input which shows the quality of the class A-B amplification while bypassing the DACs.  

Home Cinemas need not cost a small fortune and why you should take advantage of our sale.

If you want to really get the most out of your movie collection then you may want to consider a Home Cinema projector for your movie thrills.

Projectors have come a long long way in the last 5 years and the image quality produced by even the budget models from JVC, Sony and Epson is nothing short of spectacular!

Budget models cost less than a 65'' telly and can provide images up to 8ft wide! Fantastic savings can be had in our sale.

 

Screen size is important and we can advise and supply the correct size of screen based on your seating distance from the screen.

Getting the right size of screen is very important. If you go too big for a screen, you'll have viewing fatigue, go too small and you are not maximising your enjoyment. We can advise you on the best size for your room. Screens can be fixed to a wall, electric or electric with tab tensioning and do not cost a small fortune either.

A Home Cinema is not complete without a surround sound system.

 We have special offers on speaker packages and AV receivers in our sale and HUGE SAVINGS can be made if you take advantage of our special offers.

We have many AV receivers that will help maximise your viewing and listening pleasure . Brands include Anthem, Onkyo and Pioneer amongst others. On the speaker side, we have PMC, KEF, B&W and Monitor Audio as well.

Don't miss out on the sale! Come in and see us with your requirements, save money on your purchase and bring your movie viewing up to a whole new level!

Best new headphones!

We now have the new flagship Sennheiser RS220 wireless headphones on demo (and in stock)...

One of the best features is the digital connectivity from source components, we have them connected to the Cyrus CDT transport with a digital co-ax which sounds incredible!. Analogue, optical and co-axial inputs are available making connection to anything a piece of cake!....

Everyone who has heard them so far agrees that they are the best cordless/wireless headphones they have heard!. They are constantly running in the shop so please feel free to bring in a CD and try them out for yourself!

More from Sennheiser to come soon.......

Super Sonos Upgrade!

 

Our friends at Arcam have been rather busy of late....Not content with producing class-leading products,they have just released an excellent new product in the shape of something rather familiar.

Take a Sonos Connect (or if you prefer,ZP90) and connect the new Arcam SonLink DAC for an instant upgrade to an already great product!

The new DAC has been purpose-built and designed around the Sonos to radically improve sonics ,but at the same time,to cosmetically match too!

Everything is included with the SonLink and within a few minutes,you're up and running (even down to not searching around for a dig link to connect up the DAC...that's included too!)

Keith

On permanent demo at our store now!

Happy New Year

We trust you had a great holiday and some extra time to really enjoy your hi-fi system over the festive season. In this, our first communication of 2013, we’d like to share some exciting news with you. First, 2013 sees Cyrus celebrate its 30th anniversary!  Yes 30 years of business and they’ve lots of exciting plans for the coming 12 months, including new product launches and events. We’ll keep you posted, so watch this space!

By now, you’ll likely be aware of their latest release “Cadence” This advanced app (available now for the iPad and iPad Mini) gives full control over their award winning range and brings numerous Download the app. Free from i-Tunes. Call and see us for more details. advantages over conventional control methods. But there’s more. You can now save £200 across the range of network streamers by using the Cadence app in place of the n-remote. Buy any one of the new streaming products without the n-remote and you’ll save enough money a for mini music library!  

 

  

 

 

Secondly we have just taken delivery of the Epson 9100 projector. This projector produces one of the best pictures we have seen both in 2D and 3D. The 9100W version receives the signal wirelessly from your source therefore only needs a power cable. This means that no HDMI cable is needed and greatly simplifies installation. This is now on demonstration in our cinema room together with the KEF “R” series loudspeakers and a REL subwoofer.  A truly stunning cinema experience in your own home.  Call in for a demo.

 

 

Don’t forget our SALE, which continues until the end of January. So don’t delay, Grab yourself a bargain!

Stunning new Rega RP8 record spinner!

A few weeks ago Rob from Rega brought in a sample of Rega's new flagship turntable, the amazing RP8.

This remarkable product is a no compromise design incorporating all the lessons learned over 40 years of turntable design and manufacture.  Rega have always done things their way rather than following any trends and every aspect of this fantastic record player has been subjected to detailed and thorough design and testing, based on sound engineering principles.  It sounded stunning on the selection of prized old vinyl I brought for Rob to play to me.  Even albums I thought I knew inside out after decades of ownership revealed levels of detail I'd never heard previously.  

Rather than me explaining the design and features I'll leave it to those who know the RP8 best, Rega themselves:

The Rega RP8 skeletal turntable.

Rega is delighted to announce the launch of the much awaited RP8 turntable. A turntable which takes Rega’s design philosophy further than ever before. A radical new plinth using custom designed materials, a new tonearm bearing assembly, 24v low volt-age motor controlled by a hand tuned electronic power supply and a custom version of our Planar 9 engineered hub bearing assembly. These are just some of the features of this amazing new turntable designed to extract more music from your vinyl than ever before.

The Evolution of Revolution

Evolution is a well proven and documented process in many areas of our lives. This applies in particular to design engineers and machines. Over the past forty years our cars have become more reliable and economical whilst we take for granted the reliability and speed of modern aircraft. Rega is no exception to evolution. Rega’s experience and previous achievements allow us to continually develop and produce better products.

The RP8 represents probably the biggest step forward in the evolution of Roy Gandy’s turntable design philosophies. Low mass, high rigidity plinths combined with electronically controlled low vibration motors, high flywheel effect platters and lower mass higher stability tonearms.

The RP8 is the first of our new “skeletal” design turntables offering groundbreaking levels of performance and amazing value for money.

The RP8 will also be available with its perfect partner, the Apheta moving coil cartridge, factory fitted as a package option.

TTPSU power supply

The compact TT-PSU uses a high stability, crystal locked, low distortion sine wave generator. This, along with an efficient drive amplifier fed from a stabilised DC power supply, generates a 24V AC balanced signal of less than 0.05% distortion, which is completely un-affected by any changes in the mains/line voltage and conditions. This then drives the improved Rega anti-vibration circuit built into the RP8 motor PCB.

RB808Tonearm

The RB808 tonearm is packed with new features pushing the boundaries of tonearm design. As with all Rega tonearms each one is meticulously hand built by a team of highly skilled technicians. The RB808 has improved bearings and a tightened spindle fit tolerance over previous models (each bearing is individually selected to find the perfect match for the chosen spindle). This is a proven method of increasing the amount of detail retrieved from the record surface.

A brand new low mass precision engineered vertical bearing assembly has been manufac-tured to further compliment the inherent design philosophy of the RP8 turntable. The RB808 uses the latest Rega arm tube. Completely redesigned to redistribute mass, further reduce stresses and resonances. This advanced design tube increases the stiffness and rigidity of the overall assembly using CAD design to blend the multiple varying tapers. Externally we have fitted a bespoke Rega designed low capacitance phono cable. Which uses an advanced phono plug assembly. This has only two parts to minimise joints and incorporates a twist and clamp design locking the plug to the terminal. The design increases connectivity and ensures the signal path is kept as clean as possible.

Magnesium and Phenolic - Dual bracing

A super lightweight plinth combined with a double brace mounted specifically where the increased rigidity is required (between the tonearm mounting and the main hub bearing) forms a structurally sound “stressed beam” assembly. This design prevents energy absorption and unwanted resonances which will add un-natural distortions to the music. The RP8 takes our double brace technology to the next level. Not content with an unprecedented stiffness to mass ratio, Rega have obsessively reduced any resonant properties by using two different materials for the new stressed beam. The top layer is magnesium and the bottom layer is pheno-lic (two of the lightest and stiffest materials available). Incorporating two different materials into the brace structure lowers their ability to pick up unwanted airborne vibrations. Simply put, different materials have different natural resonances. By using two different materials together they decrease the natural frequency of each other by self damping.

Super flywheel effect triple layer glass platter

The new RP8 three piece laminated glass platter is the result of a collaboration with a small, emerging, young British glass engineering company. As a general rule the only part of a turntable that requires extra mass is the turntable platter in order to achieve constant rotational speed. However a heavier platter creates more problems for the main bearing design so again an ideal compromise creates the best solution. Practically this means keeping as much of the mass to the outside rim of the glass platter to create more flywheel effect but keeping the inside of the platter as light as possible without sacrificing stiffness. The RP6 was the first Rega turntable to use a precision engineered glass ring laminated to the outside using modern CNC techniques to ensure concentricity. The RP8 takes it one step further by laminating three rings together to produce the RP8 super flywheel effect glass platter - an engineering triumph !

Skeletal plinth design with polyolefin foam core

Controversially Rega has always researched methods of producing light but stiff and rigid plinths. The technology is simple: unwanted noise at microscopic levels is developed by the turntable motor and main bearing. The plinth can also pick up airborne vibration from the music. From the beginning in the 1970’s Rega pioneered the use of a stressed skin structure for the plinth. This uses two layers of phenolic resin with a lightweight particle or fibre board sandwiched between the skins. This technique has been used in many applications where stiff, light structures are needed such as an aircraft wing or a Formula 1 chassis. The current increase in interest in turntables has allowed Rega to research and develop higher technology structures for the customer who is happy pay a little more for higher sound quality. The all new RP8 turntable utilises a unique new stressed skin structure produced from thin phenolic skins sandwiching a featherweight nitrogen expanded, closed cell, polyolefin foam core. This material has been developed exclusively for Rega over a three year period. The RP8 plinth is 7 times lighter than the weight of the original Planar 3 plinth. Rega has added even more stiffness in the crucial area between the arm and the main bearing.

De-coupled outer frame and dust cover

A common problem for many skeletal design turntables is the inability to incorporate an effective dust cover into the design. We have constructed an outer frame that minimises contact between the inner and outer plinth. The only points of contact are three location devices on the feet which centralises the inner and outer plinths perfectly. This makes set-up extremely easy and allows the use of a dust cover. The RP8 can be used without the outer frame if so desired.

Turntable design & mythology

Today there are many approaches to Hi-Fi design which follow established and informed engineering or electronic principles. Amplifier and loudspeaker design has been well documented over the years with excellent technical publications. These subjects have been based on tried and tested acoustic criteria and many computer software programs now exist that enable a near amateur to design a passable working loudspeaker based on known acoustic and mathematical parameters.

Enter turntable design: When it comes to turntable design we are limited to a few poorly informed articles describing only very limited aspects of design. This is a subject full of mythology. Designers propose theories that counter the basic laws of physics, use terminology that doesn’t actually exist in the engineering world, build products that are more like beautiful sculptures than acoustic reproduction machines and sell items costing tens of thousands of pounds that hardly function as intended and often fail to work at all.

For instance a very common myth is “the heavier the better” concept. Turntable bases weighing tens of kilograms are not uncommon. The reality is that the base actually needs to be as light as possible to prevent unwanted bearing and motor noise being transferred to the turntable or record. Platters also fall under a similar myth with many platter designs becoming so heavy that it is impossible to design a correctly functioning bearing (and some so light that anyone can hear the speed inconsistency). The turntable platter itself needs to be of enough weight to spin at a constant speed within the confines of the chosen bearing and motor drive system.

Many amateur designers in any field choose one component in a design and try to achieve an extreme in size, weight and quality. They believe that by taking one theory to its extreme the design will become “perfect”. The reality of all engineering, design (and life) is that perfection is not possible. Based on this reality, Rega’s goal has always been to optimise a mixture of numerous “correct compromises” thus bringing the designer nearer to the unachievable goal of perfection.

24V Low noise motor

The motor is a high specification, 24V twin phase synchronous unit which has the anti vibration circuit hand tuned to each motor and is controlled by Rega's unique and innovative TTPSU power supply. The motor drives the CNC machined pulley and sub platter/hub-bearing assembly via the belt drive.

I'm delighted to say that we now have our own demonstration RP8 available for you to listen to.  Give us a call to arrange a demonstration and bring in a few of your favourite LPs and prepare to give your ears a treat!

Momentum Headphones by Sennheiser

The new momentum headphones by Sennheiser offer a warm easy to listen and enjoyable sound with no overblown bass to make up for loss of accurate mid and treble.

The Momentum's are a small, comfortable circum oral design for portability, yet there is no compromise in sound quality so they are ideal for listening at home through something that gives better sonic performance making them great all-round headphones at a reasonable price of around £260.

In comparison to the B&W P5's, a highly regarded headphone at a similar price, the Momentum's offer a great alternative in looks and sound.

They have already been reviewed and highly praised in What Hi-Fi http://www.whathifi.com/review/momentum

New products on demonstration

It's been a long time coming but finally Rega have launched their new and very exciting RP8 and we now have it on demo fited with the mighty Apheta MC cartridge. This all new deck feature a ground breaking skeletal design and all new construction and materials which is a major departure from Rega's previous designs. (see images below).

 

RP8 can be played either with or without the outer plinth.

Like the RP3 the RP8 comes in two options, with or without a bundled cartridge ( £1600 0r £2200 ). Unlike the RP3 though it's not one of their MM but their flagship MC, the Apheta saving a whopping £400 off the combined price if bought separately!

 

 

Simon

Libratone

The new Zipp, Live and Lounge from Libratone offer amazing quality sound with a great new look.

The new Libratone range are simple to set up and make steaming from your itouch iphone or ipad simple and enjoyable, also with  designs allowing you to change the look of the product to your own taste.

 

 The Zipp is the first and most compact of the range and offers a truly staggering sound despite its size. A rechargeable battery with eight hours of life and the ability to stream directly from from your i product means you can take this unit anywhere as well as it being mains powered. A hugly versitile unit indeed. 

 

The second in the range is the Live, offering a bigger and more detailed sound. Although this unit has no reachable battery it does have a handle at the back to allow for easy portability around the home. Despite it's pyramid esc shape, for the best sound it works far more effectively nearer a flat wall as opposed to being in a corner.

The biggest, by some way and final unit in the range is the Lounge. As the name suggests its primary function is to remain situated in one room. With the ability to run a line in from a TV and of course the ability to stream music to the product the Lounge makes a fantastic all in one addition to any sitting room. As one would expect, it dramatically improves the sound of any TV and for music, play back should be heard to be believed.

All in all Libratones new range offer something new in both sound and image, well worth a demonstration in store.