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Rega Amplifier reviewsRega Brio 3 Amplifier The third-generation Brio models differ by advanced power supply with a powerful transformer and two pairs of Sanken output transistors in each channel. The amplifier's case is completely aluminum, with rib stiffeners and anti-vibration legs. The front panel has a minimum of controls - only a power button,... Rega Brio-R Amplifier The body of Brio-R amplifier consists of two massive metal sidewalls (they also serve as cooling radiators), which are connected by a lower and upper plates - this forms a rather monumental design, well protected from vibrations. Judging by the texture, the front wall is although made of plastic, but... Rega Elex-R Amplifier This amplifier has filled a gap in the line of stereo integrated Rega amplifiers formed between compact democratic Brio-R and more advanced Elicit-R. We will try to find out to which of these devices a new entry is closer in spirit. Outwardly Elex-R, of course, looks more like an older brother. Its... Rega Elicit-R Amplifier The Rega Elicit integrated amplifier is a torch-bearer for products that simply refuse to go away. The name first appeared in 1991 when the UK company launched its first two amplifiers (the Elex was the other one). Both weren't the successes Rega hoped for, and "Elicit" faded from memory... until a new... Rega Mira 3 Amplifier The amplifier Rega Mira 3 was made on the basis of Mira 2000 in 2002, but it didn't hit the market immediately, only two years later. This is traditionally for the company - to announce something and then to postpone the release of the novelty. There is talk that Roy Gandhi, the chief ideologist and... |