elader pretty sure Rega makes their own drives, you should contact them or one of their dealers.
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From the Stereophile review ... The Apollo's transport, manufactured by Sanyo, is compliantly suspended from the upper portion of Rega's standard chassis of cast aluminum alloy. The D/A converter is Wolfson's top-of-the-line WM8740, a dual-differential chip that operates in sigma-delta mode and supports word lengths of up to 24 bits. The output section, which is said to apply class-A amplification to a digital source component in an entirely new way, is Rega's own design. Read more at http://www.stereophile.com/cdplayers/606rega/index.html#rqjk8vrpB03xIkhr.99 |
The following person/ organization is the authorized repair person in the US. He replaced the laser assembly on my Rega Apollo for about $250 or so two years ago. Mr. Nick Gowan True Sound 136 Kennedy Avenue Campbell, CA 95008-4115 408-370-7578 [email protected] |