Pro-ject vs Rega


Hello, I need advice. Which one turntable will be better?

Pro-Ject X1  Hana SL MC cartridge vs

Rega Planar 3  Rega Ania MC cartridge 

or maybe something else?

Thanks for all suggestions 

quintell

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I have the SL and Project Classic

Very happy good details & on the side of warm 

Project is a solid design & good arm 

never adjusted a throng after purchase 

my guess is you can’t go wrong with either 

I compared project to Rega to German one ?  
 

Cartridge is the difference maker to me 

Jeff 

Thanks for all suggestions and advice. I haven’t made a decision yet. Another question. Will it be a big upgrade to change pro ject x 1 vs x 2?

Since you like warm, smooth sound I would consider the Planar 6/ Exact combo if you can swing it.  Furthermore, I am not sure the Planar 3 can get the most out of the Ania cartridge.

I put an AT-ART9XI cartridge on my P6 replacing the Ania MC and it was a big upgrade.  I didn't shim the tonearm to adjust for VTA.  

I know that Rega sounds best with their own cartridges 

And how would you know that? They couldn't sound better with the best cartridges around (whatever 'best' means)?

I rebooted my vinyl life with a Planar 3, RB300 arm and a Shure V15xMR some 15 years ago. Then I changed up to a couple of BenzMicro MCs and then the Decca Jubillee and Reference. At that point I went to an SME table and so it goes. I have never heard a Rega branded cartridge, but I don't know of any reason to think they are as good as it gets. Even today, I have two RB330 arms holding extra cartridges on my SME tables. One of them has the best ever 'cheap' cartridge I have come across, the Nagaoka MP-500. It's good enough that I have already got two spare styli in the cupboard so I can keep it going. There are many other choices, and the fact is that if you like playing records you will soon have several.

I stand by my statement that included cartridges may be cheaper, but probably have little to do with 'best.' It is very easy to change a cartridge and align it well enough with respect to overhang, VTF and VTA that no one should be afraid to try. Please don't feel limited to Rega cartridges if you buy a Rega table.

So Which cartridge you suggest? I know that Rega sounds best with their own cartridges 

You bring in a variable (an included cartridge) that makes it all hard to answer. In general, I would prefer Rega over Pro-Ject for the table/arm combo.* Picking a cartridge is another question, and getting a good deal because it is included isn’t necessarily the way to good sound. Better to buy the best table, then buy the best cartridge in your budget and fit it yourself, as it isn’t hard to do.

*Yep, I just did the same thing by lumping in the table with the arm. But at this budget, that doesn’t really apply.

@cd318 I wouldn't start with a P8 unless the rest up the system is up to it or the OP plans to upgrade everything to match the P8. You can't hear the difference between a P3 and a P3+ unless you have the speakers, phono amp, amp to carry that signal

@quintell 

Try to save for something a little better.

You'll be looking for an upgrade pretty soon if you get either of these decks.

A used Rega P8 would be awesome and you may find you never need to upgrade.

I had Pro-Ject before and now the Rega 3. I think the Rega is a much simpler, sturdier design and build. I had quality issues with the Pro-Ject. 

I am happier with the Rega sound but that's very subjective

One benefit to the Project X1 is that the arm has adjustable VTA, whereas with the Rega one would need to use shims for VTA adjustment if not using Rega's line of cartridges.  I personally would never buy an arm without adjustable VTA.  The Project arms, while nothing special, also have low effective mass, so one could use them with high compliance carts (e.g. vintage MM) so there is more room for exploring different carts on the Project.  All that said, I used to have a Project Esprit(?) and it sounded just okay, with bad isolation from itself and the environment.  Moved on to Clearaudio not long after that.

Go with the Rega. I have had a P9/RB1000 for over 10 years and never an issue. You will get synergy with any Rega cartridge and all Rega tables respond well to upgrades. The P3 has an option for an external power supply, replace the felt mat and even consider upgrading the feet. I added Spiral Groove feet to my P9 that added a refinement/clarity without taking away the Prat Rega is known for.

I love warm, smooth sound. I’m listening jazz and blues. 
I have accuphase e 280, speakers kef r7, I will buy external phono stage depending of which turntable I’ll choose 

We need some hint on your values in sound quality and the rest of your system, maybe the kind of music you listen to.

 

Theres a place under your UserID to put some photos of your system and ID your components. This is really helpful for us.