Rega Dac-R
- Location
- SE
- Seller
- Lars Thomas Florén
- Source
- Hifitörget
- Posted
- 10 Jun 2026
- Last seen
- 2d ago
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Jättefint skick. Skyddsplasten är kvar på fronten. Jag är enda ägaren. Kan skickas.
Timing matters a bit here because this is an older Rega DAC from a generation that has long since been superseded, so you want the asking price to do the heavy lifting. At kr 3,900, it lands just above the kr 3,806 median of your 7 recent SEK sales and well inside the usual spread between kr 2,122 and kr 5,220, so this reads as fair, not ambitious.
That makes it interesting if the unit is clean and fully working, because Rega DACs have a solid reputation for musical, low-fatigue sound rather than clinical fireworks. The upside is straightforward: if it includes the remote and original power supply, and there are no signs of HDMI-era tinkering or intermittent inputs, this is a sensible buy for someone wanting a straightforward, well-liked DAC without paying top-of-market money.
Independent perspective — not a price guarantee. Always verify condition, accessories and provenance before purchase.
Rega Research, founded in 1973 in Essex, England, by Roy Gandy and Tony Relph, emerged from Gandy's lifelong passion for vinyl playback. A Ford engineer and music enthusiast, Gandy built his first turntable, the Planet, in his spare time, blending the founders' surnames to create the Rega name. From humble beginnings in a derelict mill, the company quickly gained traction with early models like the Planar 2 and Planar 3, establishing its heritage as a British hi-fi pioneer dedicated to precision engineering and hand-assembly.
Rega specializes in turntables and tonearms, its cornerstone products, but has expanded into a full ecosystem including cartridges, integrated amplifiers like the Elicit and Brio, phono stages such as the Fono, and speakers like the Ela series. While early efforts included loudspeakers and electronics from the 1980s onward, the brand prioritizes vinyl-centric components over headphones, DACs, or cables, all designed in-house for musical fidelity using specialist materials and tight tolerances.
Rega holds a revered position in the high-end hi-fi market as a niche boutique icon, prized by audiophiles for affordable, lifetime-quality performance that emphasizes music over gimmicks. Globally exported to over 50 countries from its Essex facility employing more than 150, it remains a symbol of British ingenuity, with turntables like the Planar series securing enduring loyalty among vinyl revivalists.
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