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by philpath » Fri Aug 19, 2011 3:21 pm
Parang di nakasama dito Rega EXACT???? heheheheh
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by TheAnalogSource » Sun Aug 21, 2011 10:46 am
philpath wrote:Parang di nakasama dito Rega EXACT???? heheheheh
busy maglako...la oras magsulat....try ko in a few weeks
or maybe you should be the one to make the impression
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by jimny » Sun Aug 21, 2011 2:39 pm
were using rega exact on p3-24 ok naman
alpheta on sl1200mk5 mas madetalye pero medyo matinis
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by abiedoodles » Sun Aug 21, 2011 9:36 pm
Sir tas pa pm naman price ng ortofon blue pati yung ibang available na rin... thanks
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by philpath » Tue Feb 21, 2012 10:03 am
Rega EXACT: Synergy with Rega P3-24. LOts of Rythmic drive or PRAT. Focused sound with more intimate soundstage. Not as wide as the Ortofons mm's I have heard. Highs are there but not as extended as MC's but the highs are again present with a little bit of splash. The Exact is a great tracker and handles inner groove distortion very well. Minimal inner groove distortion. Great Plug and Play cartridge for Rega arms. UPGRADE KING's P3-24 with Benz Micro Gold has more detail but is a bit clinical sounding to my ears. The Exact has "boogie" and is speedy. It is a worthwhile investment for the sound.
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