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Rega Planar 8

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a gentle evolution of the previous (and still rather good) RP8, the Planar 8 takes its inspiration from Rega’s Naiad–the company’s spare-no-expense uber-deck. Just look at it. This skeletal player can’t but turn your head with its angular shape and aggressive cutouts. The idea is to minimise plinth mass while increasing rigidity; the plinth is 30 per cent lighter than that used on the last model–and more rigid with it. Rega believes mass absorbs energy–and that ends up taking

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