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<blockquote data-quote="jonbroken" data-source="post: 744623" data-attributes="member: 902"><p>It's no secret that I'm a bit of a REGA fanboy. As I sit here typing this I'm listening to Andrew Jackson Jihad through an all REGA system (PC, DAC-R, Brio-R and RS1 bookshelves). It's completely overkill for a desktop sound system, but it's where I spend all my time, so it's worth it. </p><p></p><p>Part of what I love about REGA is the sound, I just seem to enjoy the music I'm listening to through a REGA system a bit more. The other part of what I love is the simplicity, the no frills approach to building components. It speaks to a type of minimalist approach that seems to sit at the far side of a scale in Hi-Fi (the other side being gold plated OTT valve amps, which I like for other reasons).</p><p></p><p>But I digress and think it would be easiest for Roy Gandy to explain it himself. Watch how REGA got start and how it's unique approach was developed here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7EfvHl8-88U</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jonbroken, post: 744623, member: 902"] It's no secret that I'm a bit of a REGA fanboy. As I sit here typing this I'm listening to Andrew Jackson Jihad through an all REGA system (PC, DAC-R, Brio-R and RS1 bookshelves). It's completely overkill for a desktop sound system, but it's where I spend all my time, so it's worth it. Part of what I love about REGA is the sound, I just seem to enjoy the music I'm listening to through a REGA system a bit more. The other part of what I love is the simplicity, the no frills approach to building components. It speaks to a type of minimalist approach that seems to sit at the far side of a scale in Hi-Fi (the other side being gold plated OTT valve amps, which I like for other reasons). But I digress and think it would be easiest for Roy Gandy to explain it himself. Watch how REGA got start and how it's unique approach was developed here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7EfvHl8-88U [/QUOTE]
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