Record Store Day UK reveals limited edition 15th anniversary Rega turntable!

RSD 2022 on 23 April – find your local shop @ http://www.recordstoreday.co.uk/shop-locator/

After two years of being forced to strip back their plans, record stores from Edinburgh to East Anglia, Belfast to Bristol are set to mark the 15th anniversary of Record Store Day in style with exclusive releases and events to cater for every taste and need on 23 April.

No Record Store Day is complete without the endless live music, performances and events taking place in shops all across the UK, making it one of the biggest simultaneous music parties in the calendar.

Fr 2022 Record Store Day UK is proud to unveil a 500 limited edition 15th anniversary Rega turntable to help celebrate the day in style!

Rega have been a long-time collaborator and official turntable sponsor of Record Store Day, with their exclusive RSD turntables becoming a hugely popular over the years. This year has seen them pull out all the stops to offer record collectors the chance to get their hands on a truly unique set up.

The 15th-anniversary RSD turntable is based on the multi-award-winning Rega Planar 1 and is customised with an exclusive Record Store Day mat, lid badge and silk screen logo.

Made by hand in the UK, the RSD 15th Anniversary Planar 1 uses a high specification low noise 24v motor, handmade RB110 precision tonearm and factory fitted Rega Carbon cartridge. The turntable delivers exceptional audio performance, can be set up in under 30 seconds and is supplied with Rega’s lifetime warranty for total peace of mind.

Rega said: “This is our 9th year as audio and turntable sponsors of RSDUK and we have seen this fantastic event continue to grow and evolve year on year. We are always delighted to play our small part in supporting the independent record stores and we are excited to bring back the RSD special edition turntable to celebrate the 15th anniversary.

These limited editions will retail for £299 and will only be available in store on the day, once they are gone they are gone, so be quick and get down to your participating record store or Rega dealer on the 23 April!”

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