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Rega CD Players
A name long associated with great turntables, Rega clearly
has their roots in analog. It took years for them to bring
out a CD player, but when they did, it was a giant killer.
The Rega Planet surprised a lot of people with its
performance, changing many a mind about what could be
achieved at the price point (under $1k). Well, now they've
done it again. With the release of the Apollo, Rega once
again sets the standard for players in the range.
Apollo CD Player
 An
all new CD player from Rega, the Apollo is a honey! A
great deal of effort poured into the development of the
Apollo, and it shows. Though it looks very much like the
Planet (the machine it replaces) on the outside, virtually
nothing inside remains the same.
The Apollo employs a totally new disc operating system
(a Rega exclusive) that optimizes itself for each CD. Load a
disc and the word “initializing” appears in the readout.
During the procedure (which takes about five seconds) the
machine analyzes the CD, optimizing various parameters for
best performance. Exactly what’s going on during this
(interesting and potentially revolutionary) process, I don’t
know. But whatever it is, it works.
The Rega press release explains it this way: “Development
of (operating software for CD players) was curtailed around
eight to ten years ago. All development was directed toward
DVD and other formats.
Rega and other specialist hi-fi manufacturers were totally
reliant on companies like Sony and Phillips to supply
transports and their operating chipsets. Two years ago Sony
stopped supply and sent the specialist hi-fi industry into a
flurry of activity in search of feasible alternatives. Many
manufacturers were able to resource their supply from the Far
East. Rega has been incredibly fortunate in locating a small
British company who were finalizing the development of a
totally new CD operating system.
Rega, along with its partners, are the only manufacturers to
develop a new CD operating system within the last 10 years.
Due to ever increasing computer processing power it has been
possible to build an enormous increase in memory capacity
which has allowed the data retrieval to meet of the original
Red Book specifications without compromise to the musical
performance. All previous chipsets were unable to achieve this
due to their limited memory and signal processing capacity.”
The new British-designed chip set contains over 20MB of memory
along with 32 bit digital signal processing capacity. The
ultra high capacity memory buffer means error correction need
not affect sound quality. DACs are the very latest Wolfson
WM8740 24 Bit Delta Sigma in a dual differential arrangement.
The output is entirely new and uses discreet components
operating in 'Class A'.
The unique drive mechanism incorporates a three-point mounting
ball chuck (the disc clicks into place on the spindle), an
improvement over magnetic puck designs. The new assembly
insures that the disc surface is precisely aligned with the
laser for more accurate data retrieval. Secondly, the mass of
the puck is gone, resulting in better acceleration and braking
performance.
The Apollo plays both MP3 and WMA files and the new
remote features dedicated MP3 keys.
What does all this mean in sonic terms? It sounds great!
Frankly, the technical tidbits are only interesting if what
comes out the back is appealing. But the Apollo
delivers. So grab your checkbook! $1195
Stereophile Review
Saturn CD Player
 The
all new Saturn CD player from Rega joins the family as
the big brother to the outstanding Apollo. A great deal of
effort poured into the development of the Saturn, and
it shows. Though it looks very much like the Apollo, the
Saturn is so much more.
If you can afford
to spend a few more bucks on a CD player, you simply must have
a listen to this one. For just over two Grand you can own a CD player
that, just a few years ago, would have cost twice that (or
more). There is allot more inside this player…
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Two parallel Wolfson WM8740 dual differential
DACs for improved dynamic range and linearity
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Highly stability master clock with extremely low jitter oscillator
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Substantial 60VA toroid transformer with separate windings
for audio, digital & display circuits
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High capacity power supply utilizing Nichicon Fine Gold
audio grade capacitors & fast rectifier diodes
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Digital to Analogue converters utilizing Solid Polymer
de-coupling capacitors.
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Nichicon Fine gold audio grade capacitors by-passed by Evox
film capacitors are employed in the signal path, and
audio sensitive de-coupling positions in the Digital to
Analogue converters
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Post DAC analogue amplifier and filter employ a Cascade pair
discrete Class A amplifier using low base spreading
resistance transistors
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The Post DAC analogue amplifier and filter is supplied from
a low impedance supply, giving a tighter & enhanced bass
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Large double-sided PTH PCB with generous ground planes.
- $2595
Housed in a custom, Swiss-made,
extruded aluminum enclosure, the Saturn is both
cosmetically pleasing and mechanically solid. The various
parts and pieces that go into the Saturn were laid out
for inspection in the Rega suite, and it was surprising to see
such high quality and precision in a machine at this price.
But remember what your mama told you, looks are only skin
deep, so let’s go under the skin and snoop around.
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