Question Rega Aya

podknocker

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I did consider separate amp and streamer a while back and the Rega Elicit Mk5 was on my shortlist and then I read stuff about them getting hot and buzzing. Won't go down that route now. It is a poor show for this company to make so many unreliable and annoying amps.
 
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I booked a demo session next week to hear the Rega Aya speakers. I'd never heard of these until I saw them earlier. I really like the small size and although the concrete cabinets will look weird in daylight, they look fairly smart and compact. Does anyone have a pair and if so, what do you think?
The Rega Aya's look mighty fine speakers, It'll be nice if they allow you to compare to other comparatively priced floor standing speakers, like the Focal's Vestia N2 ( if these are in stock :), mind you these Focals are fairly large! ) below or anything else that catches your fancy.

Enjoy!


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podknocker

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Those Focals are big, ugly and will be overbearing in my modest sized living room. They are very sensitive and will be an easy load, but there will be too much bass and although I will listen if I can, I can't see these sat in my living room. They are also outside my £1500 budget. I'm going for small floorstanders from now on with a front facing port I can close with foam bungs. The Rega Aya grilles are an £80 option and are worth £30 at most, so I might haggle and try to get them thrown in.
 
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I booked a demo session next week to hear the Rega Aya speakers. I'd never heard of these until I saw them earlier. I really like the small size and although the concrete cabinets will look weird in daylight, they look fairly smart and compact. Does anyone have a pair and if so, what do you think?
All will be revealed when you audition them ! my local hi-end HIFI dealership rates them well. Form your own opinion, if you like them go for them and discuss a discount !
 

Gray

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The Rega Aya grilles are an £80 option and are worth £30 at most, so I might haggle and try to get them thrown in.
Sounds like you've already decided.
Wait till you hear them before thinking about haggling Pod.
I get that you like the look - and I also understand that looks are quite important.
But sound varies so much between speakers, so you've really got to like the sound they give.
And surely the advantage of front ports is that you've got more chance of not needing to bung them - I wouldn't want to buy speakers that relied on bungs to make them listenable.

Have you ruled out standmounters?

PS: I really don't like the way that some firms charge extra for grilles - even if some people never bother to fit them.
 
I trust your professional opinion David, you're much better placed than I :)
Yes, hopefully these are much better.
Chora range I think. The model everyone had reduced to about £1500-1800 about 2-3 years ago. It was the one everyone was buying because they were reduced. Sounded about £500 quids worth.
 
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podknocker

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Sounds like you've already decided.
Wait till you hear them before thinking about haggling Pod.
I get that you like the look - and I also understand that looks are quite important.
But sound varies so much between speakers, so you've really got to like the sound they give.
And surely the advantage of front ports is that you've got more chance of not needing to bung them - I wouldn't want to buy speakers that relied on bungs to make them listenable.

Have you ruled out standmounters?

PS: I really don't like the way that some firms charge extra for grilles - even if some people never bother to fit them.
I will haggle for free grilles if I like the sound and my budget will be £1500 so I won't be looking at the Spendor D7 at 3 times the price! I do like them in that warm cherry finish and if I had the funds and space, then I would have them. I've not ruled out standmounts, but the shop in question doesn't sell any with screw in stands. They stopped selling B&W a while back, so it's blu tac if you want standmounts. I'm not going there. The number of smart and compact floorstanders is now huge, but the shop tends to lean towards high end stuff, like Spendor. I might pop into Richer Sounds and see what floorstanders they've got. I need more treble sparkle and detail. Putting my headphones down and then listening to my system is shocking. The detail and excitement is lacking, but I don't like listening to cans plugged into my PC all the time. If I could get a pair of speakers that sound as good as my cans and my PC I would be sorted.
 
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Gray

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They stopped selling B&W a while back, so it's blu tac if you want standmounts. I'm not going there.
Yes, I had B&W (CDM1-NT) with screw threads - so I drilled through my non-B&W stands to make use of them.

I've only ever owned standmounts - and I don't go there with Blu-Tac - little 8mm diameter door buffers for me - all the tackiness without the mess (you can't just bump into the speakers and knock them off believe me, they need deliberate removal effort).

You're right, there are plenty of compact, neat floorstanders now - as long as you're not limiting your choice to just them because of a fear of Blu-Tak 🙂

Let us know how your auditioning goes - if you like them in the shop, maybe you'll do a home trial before buying.
 
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