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    what about rega TTs

    what about the rega TTs compared to the project? are they as good?

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    depends on it, rega is really really good, but so is pro-ject, in fact if you can get a new rega p3, you're off better with a rega then a pro ject in the same price class.
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    Quote Originally Posted by accastil
    what about the rega TTs compared to the project? are they as good?
    If wow & flatter, SN ratio, and speed accuracy are similar, then go for the one with best tonearm. The way companies measure their specs may be different, kinda like measuring wattage. Rega RB250 arms are supposed to one of the best arms in audio today. You can adjust VTA with optional armboard base, but not sure if they are compatible with arms designed based on RB250.

    I've read that Rega P3 has about 1% of speed error. That is unacceptable and I'm far from being an elitist jerk. Of coursre they may have fixed this problem, since the article I read was published in Feb 2003. http://www.aslgroup.com/nottingham/S...ileHorizon.pdf

    Good luck. I see you've been reading old threads and reviving them.
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