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The P3-24 has an upgraded arm, plinth and (most noticeably) motor with an optional external power supply.The motor upgrade is available for the P3 (and the Planar 3) and by all accounts is a very good improvement in noise and speed stability.The P3-24's arm is an upgraded version of the RB-300 with the most obvious change being the three point anchoring system vs the old RB300's through-hole attachment to the plinth.The P3-24 is a fantastic value IMO.Sorry I cannot compare the P3-24 to the Music Hall. The MH is a rebadged Pro-Ject with some minor tweaks.
I found a very good synergy between the RB300 arm and the Audio Technica OC-9. It is pretty easy to align.With the extra quiet motor on the P3-25 it also works well with any of the Grado cartridges - they have a flavour for every price range.You could always go with the Rega Elys (okay) or the Rega Exact (very nice) cartridges - no alignment required. They are an exact fit for the RB300 arm.
+1 for baldrick's choice for a Rega over the Music Hall. I'd suggest getting the speed control unit to go with it. The RB301 (or RB300 in the P3) is a very excellent arm, suitable for many types of MM/MC carts.I'm currently running an Audio Technica AT440MLa with excellent results.Wayner
You could always go with the Rega Elys (okay) or the Rega Exact (very nice) cartridges - no alignment required. They are an exact fit for the RB300 arm.
. . . so i take it the RB301 is for the p3 25, and what is the speed control unit.
Gandy told me that the TT PSU offers a "small improvement" that can't be quantified. "It's not enormous," he admitted, adding that the better the incoming electricity, the less noticeable will be the sonic improvement."
Not to say I know more about the P3-24 or anything else Rega better than Roy Gandy, but I think the TTPSU makes a huge difference. I wouldn't liken it to a power conditioner; I'd say its more like a re-clocker for a DAC. The TTPSU and similar turntable power supplies basically act like a clock for power coming in, thus stabilizing the speed of the motor.Maybe I'm off with the technicalities, but I can tell you that I've never heard a subtle difference using an external power supply for a turntable. Every one of them, regardless of the turntable, took the turntable to the next level. Put it this way - I'd rather a P3-24 with the TTPSU than a P5 without it. I've heard both side by side several times.
The RB300 is a fantastic arm - way better than the Planar 3 'table it came with for many years.However the P3-24 is a much better 'table than the Planar 3, the motor is way better (although you can get the motor and power supply as an upgrade for the Planar 3).
im glad that you heard those side by side, we need more of this, im some what dissapointed you found it made a huge diiference as i lean toward the older psu less model....
I was considering the Rega P3-24 until I read that the RB301 arm's VTA is adjusted using shims. This detoured my from considering it at this price. Sorry!
The Rega tables are perfectly suited for doing an off the plinth motor mount, like the VPIs
im glad that you heard those side by side, we need more of this, im some what dissapointed you found it made a huge diiference as i lean toward the older psu less model.... from my experience with equipment amps, the psu offered small difference, even on some portable units comparing it to their battery, but i would concede that the sensitive nature of the tt makes this completely different, however i am skeptical. and wish i could do an a/b myself or maybe not, because i would probably drive myself insane lol,