it truly is the best budget turntable on the market. you know the greatest thing about it is its ability with tone. people often point at the project and talk about how warm and fuzzy it sounds but if you ever had one and listen to one you'll find over time that it homogenizes the sound. all your left with is this cacophony of same sound regardless of what instrument or type of music you're listening to. now the planar one does have its issues but if you enjoy listening to live music regardless of genre and when you sit down and play a record you want to feel like you're hearing all the tonality and timbre of the music you're listening to then it is the only choice.
The Rega P1 gets lots of Flak, also here. I am happy it exists, anything that creates an alternative for the really nasty stuff that will only demoralize newcomers in this hobby should be applauded in my opinion. You can buy it as a complete layman and enjoy LP's. That's the market it caters for and it does that job well.
Thanks Phil ... a great looking addition to the splendid P1 range., which provide absolute value for money. ( I own a P8, but actually like the look of this retro looking P1 😂)
I really like that!! I have the P1 in black and done a few upgrades as per your videos. I have a glass plater and a AT-VM95n cartridge and it's amazing now. The wood effect would go nice with my set up
Hi Phil. How can I upgrade the external tonearm cable for the Planar P1 ? Is it removable like the bigger brothers ? I just received my Queen planar P1 and the cabling is as low quality as the plastic RCAs. I saw an older product Rega used to sell that was a RB1000 cable with Neutrik RCAs and sort of a Rega connector. Would that (or something DIY like that) fit the Planar 1 ? It seems the same kind of connector on the underside, but I won´t pull that unless you tell me it´s ok. Thanks for all the great info on the channel.
Just shows entry level turntables aren't all bad. I'm still using a micro seiki MB-10, the entry level turntable from that company. It is slightly modified with better cables and damping and sounds great. I also use a garrard 401 with an audio technica moving coil cartridge in a silicon damped SME arm. Both turntables are a joy to listen to. If this turntable introduces music lovers to the world of vinyl then a great big thumbs up. Ps the motors in both of my turntables are huge compared to modern decks.
I like a good silent movie 😂 just complimented it with a piano in background no feet on the lid that's not very good, get gel sticky feet or felt don't want it rattling about.
the only problem with buying vintage turntables is it's kind of like buying vintage cassette decks, is sure you get it and it works, for a week and then all it's good for is to sit on the shelf and look at. I've had access to so many vintage turntables over the years and almost always all of them have developed problems. if anybody asked me turntable advice I tell them to buy this one and buy new
it truly is the best budget turntable on the market. you know the greatest thing about it is its ability with tone. people often point at the project and talk about how warm and fuzzy it sounds but if you ever had one and listen to one you'll find over time that it homogenizes the sound. all your left with is this cacophony of same sound regardless of what instrument or type of music you're listening to. now the planar one does have its issues but if you enjoy listening to live music regardless of genre and when you sit down and play a record you want to feel like you're hearing all the tonality and timbre of the music you're listening to then it is the only choice.
The Rega P1 gets lots of Flak, also here. I am happy it exists, anything that creates an alternative for the really nasty stuff that will only demoralize newcomers in this hobby should be applauded in my opinion. You can buy it as a complete layman and enjoy LP's. That's the market it caters for and it does that job well.
Looks really good. A fine addition to the other finishes.
Pleas can you mention the price when you do reviews Phil. It's quite a nice finish. It's best to remove lid when playing LPs on any deck.
Hello. Is this better than the Pro-Ject Debut RecordMaster II walnut?
Which one is better the Rega Planar 1 Walnut or Audio Technica AT-LPW40WN?
Thanks Phil ... a great looking addition to the splendid P1 range., which provide absolute value for money.
( I own a P8, but actually like the look of this retro looking P1 😂)
I really like that!! I have the P1 in black and done a few upgrades as per your videos. I have a glass plater and a AT-VM95n cartridge and it's amazing now. The wood effect would go nice with my set up
Is the walnut a limited edition
Im in the US and just
Found out they had
This new finish
So i ordered a walnut P2
Today
Best upgrade for the P1 is a glass platter. The one from the P3 really makes this deck sound so much better.
Where can one buy the upgraded platter. Also how does a glass/acrylic platter make the Rega O1 sound better?
@@marshallhughes4514 eBay. Not sure how it works but is more dense.
Hi Phil. How can I upgrade the external tonearm cable for the Planar P1 ? Is it removable like the bigger brothers ? I just received my Queen planar P1 and the cabling is as low quality as the plastic RCAs. I saw an older product Rega used to sell that was a RB1000 cable with Neutrik RCAs and sort of a Rega connector. Would that (or something DIY like that) fit the Planar 1 ? It seems the same kind of connector on the underside, but I won´t pull that unless you tell me it´s ok. Thanks for all the great info on the channel.
Just shows entry level turntables aren't all bad. I'm still using a micro seiki MB-10, the entry level turntable from that company. It is slightly modified with better cables and damping and sounds great. I also use a garrard 401 with an audio technica moving coil cartridge in a silicon damped SME arm. Both turntables are a joy to listen to. If this turntable introduces music lovers to the world of vinyl then a great big thumbs up. Ps the motors in both of my turntables are huge compared to modern decks.
I am considering one of these for my son who only has about 50 LP’s as a new house present.
BTW ... always remove the lids completely when playing your record deck people! ... it does make a huge difference!
Really? Will have to try
How do you play 45s on here?
Move the drive belt under the platter to the smaller groove on the spindle. Very easy to do.
I like a good silent movie 😂 just complimented it with a piano in background
no feet on the lid that's not very good, get gel sticky feet or felt don't want it rattling about.
In my humble opinion, one would be better off buying a classic turntable from the past. So much to choose from and more likely to hold its value.
the only problem with buying vintage turntables is it's kind of like buying vintage cassette decks, is sure you get it and it works, for a week and then all it's good for is to sit on the shelf and look at.
I've had access to so many vintage turntables over the years and almost always all of them have developed problems. if anybody asked me turntable advice I tell them to buy this one and buy new
Love your video’s, but you don’t show up on RUclips anymore. Have to look for you.
Another bit of advice, don’t unbox a nice new turntable on a carpet floor 🫣
apparently not actually real walnut, but 'walnut effect' according to Rega site.
You didnt show how it rest in the vinyl... so, not good!!!
Looks like a very cheap & nasty turntable especially with cheap power supply & RCA cables
This is an entry level turntable and is built to a budget.It’s great to get people into vinyl.
It's had excellent reviews from respected Hi-Fi websites, not one reviewer saying it was 'cheap and nasty'.
@@JamesSmith-qy3eu yes, can't complain about the Crosley quality when advertising revenue is on the line.
Looks cheap and nasty.