chebby Well-known member Jun 2, 2008 1,257 34 19,220 May 29, 2013 #1 http://www.rega.co.uk/html/Elicit%20R.htm Please forgive me if this isn't news. (No Saturn-R on their website yet.)
http://www.rega.co.uk/html/Elicit%20R.htm Please forgive me if this isn't news. (No Saturn-R on their website yet.)
C CnoEvil New member Aug 21, 2009 556 14 0 May 29, 2013 #2 A Brio-R with balls should be the business.
John Duncan Well-known member Jan 8, 2008 2,034 30 19,720 May 29, 2013 #3 I do hope it's been designed by tertiary qualified engineers...
C CnoEvil New member Aug 21, 2009 556 14 0 May 29, 2013 #4 John Duncan said: I do hope it's been designed by tertiary qualified engineers... Click to expand... You only get that in non-audiophile products. :shifty:
John Duncan said: I do hope it's been designed by tertiary qualified engineers... Click to expand... You only get that in non-audiophile products. :shifty:
H Hi-FiOutlaw Well-known member Apr 20, 2011 236 0 18,790 May 29, 2013 #5 CnoEvil said: A Brio-R with balls should be the business. Click to expand... With BIGGER ones... The Brio R already have them... :rockout:
CnoEvil said: A Brio-R with balls should be the business. Click to expand... With BIGGER ones... The Brio R already have them... :rockout:
plastic penguin Well-known member Apr 28, 2008 6,493 3,098 36,570 May 29, 2013 #6 Looks quite nice - good to see they haven't used the Brio-R mould.
S spockfish New member Jan 18, 2011 34 0 0 May 30, 2013 #7 Considering an upgrade. Looking forward to the first reviews. Hope to listen to one on saturday.
S Scissor_digits New member Dec 16, 2003 51 0 0 May 30, 2013 #8 Already on sale at a couple of places for £1598, over 3 times the price of a Brio-R.