Rega Naiad - £30k ... sure, order me a couple


Here's Rega's no-holds-barred assault on your vinyl wallet:

http://audiofi.net/2013/06/rega-naiad-sneak-peek-at-the-30000-turntable/
bassraptor
Don't get me wrong ... am posting here to inform. I've been a regular Rega user for 25 years (the Planar 3 was my first proper TT) and have owned a number of Rega TTs right up to the P7. But I don't necessarily have to believe everything Roy is selling, even though I respect what he believes is the right way to design a turntable. There are few TTs that are as easy to own and live with as a Rega!

The past couple of years have seen Rega step out of its comfort zone - entry/mid - to take on a more esoteric market. Which is interesting - the Naiad steps it up even higher, so of course I'm curious.

However, if I gave the impression of being skeptical ... that's just exercising my right to expression.
The low mass approach has definite theoretical benefits, but low mass coupled with a heavy platter is asking for trouble from Isaac Newton. "For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction", which means that there will be a tendency for the base to rotate counter to the rotation of the platter. Perhaps and most likely the spike feet digging into the shelf will counter-act that opposite force.

Anyway, I would never say that this turntable could not be great sounding, but it is indeed difficult to understand why it costs close to $45,000, in US dollars.