Rega RS7 review

Rega's RS7 combines several new developments, in both its tweeter design and its bass loading

Rega RS7
Not the most neutral sound around, but thoroughly engaging with bags of detail

TechRadar Verdict

Pros

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    Lively and transparent

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    Superior dynamic range

Cons

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    Lacks some upper bass warmth, while midband is strong

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The RS7 sits at the top end of Rega's loudspeaker range. We first reviewed these speakers in 2009, however the price per pair has increased since then from £1,469 to £1,685 (partly thanks to VAT changes) for the regular cherry or black wood-veneered versions; high-gloss black or white are also available at extra cost.

The front view of the sharp-edged enclosure is exceptionally slim, but the RS7 is also unusually deep and quite tall. Fore'n'aft stability is inherently excellent, while moulded outriggers improve the lateral stability and provide reasonably secure spike fixing, though the thumbwheel lock-nuts unfortunately loosen rather readily.