
Rega Elicit review
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The latest amp under this name is a sophisticated performer with singularly purposeful rhythmic flow
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The latest amp under this name is a sophisticated performer with singularly purposeful rhythmic flow

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Rega's products usually stand out from the crowd visually, and this top-loading player is certainly no exception.

Externally, it's absolutely Rega - the design and construction being quite distinct from anything made by other brands