Rega Research

British audio equipment manufacturer
Rega Research Ltd.
Company typePrivate
IndustryConsumer Electronics
Founded1973
HeadquartersEssex, England
Key people
Roy Gandy, Phil Freeman, Terry Bateman
ProductsHi-fi equipment, turntables
Websitehttp://www.rega.co.uk

Rega Research Ltd. is a British audio equipment manufacturer. Rega was founded in 1973. The company's name was formed of the initials of its two founders (RElph & GAndy). Rega are widely known for their turntables – most notably the iconic Rega Planar 3, cartridges and tonearms, and has produced award-winning amplification and speakers for over 20 years.[1] In addition to manufacturing products under their own brand name, they have also served as an original equipment manufacturer of turntables and tonearms for other companies such as NAD and Rotel.

Rega Research is imported and distributed in the US by The Sound Organisation, based in Arlington, Texas.

History

The Rega RP3 record player

In addition to making its own brand products, Rega is an OEM supplier. For example, Rega arms or variants are found in numerous other audiophile turntables.[2] It also manufactured a slightly modified version of its Planar 2 with a RB250 arm for NAD that was marketed under the NAD533 model number.[3]

In 2014, Rega maintains a custom-built factory and has over 140 employees. It has no marketing department, but produces every model in the UK, and tries to maintain UK-based parts suppliers as well. Rega has advertised once, stating that it does not advertise as it prefers to invest the money saved in research and product development. The Rega factory is located in Southend-on-Sea, Essex.[4]

Products

References

  1. ^ Rega's website, "the company"
  2. ^ "Express Machining Heavy Weight for Rega Tonearms and the Express Machining Stainless Steel End Stub for Rega RB-250 Arm". TNT Audio.
  3. ^ "NAD533". Vinyl Engine
  4. ^ Garcia, Wayne (13 September 2012). "REGA RP3 Turntable, Elys 2 Cartridge, TT PSU Power Supply". The Absolute Sound. Archived from the original on 21 November 2013

External links

  • Official website