Rega Planar 10 Turntable The Planar 10 sits at the top of the standard Rega production range — below the Naia in cost and construction, but sharing the same commitment to resolving what is on a record with the minimum of interference from the turntable itself. It was developed from the same Naiad reference deck that informed the Naia, and transfers that research into a turntable built to a specification that is extraordinary for its price. The three defining components are the RB3000 tonearm, the 18mm ceramic oxide platter, and the P10 PSU. Each represents the highest engineering Rega applies to a production component at this level. Where the Planar 10 Sits in the Rega Range The Planar 10 sits above the Planar 8 and below the Rega Naia in the Rega range. The step up from the Planar 8 is real at every point. The RB3000 replaces the RB880 with a preloaded bearing assembly and a hand-polished arm tube. The ceramic platter is heavier and more inert than the Planar 8's triple-layer glass. The P10 PSU is a more sophisticated speed control unit — built on a high-stability crystal oscillator with settings individually tuned to each motor at the factory. The DB (double brace) technology adds a ceramic top brace and phenolic resin bottom brace to the Tancast 8 plinth, stiffening it further than the standard laminated construction. The Naia above it is a fundamentally different level of construction and cost — graphene-impregnated carbon fibre, RB Titanium tonearm, ZTA bearing assembly. The Planar 10 is for those who want the best of the standard production range without the Naia's price. Sound and Performance The RB3000 is the most significant upgrade over the Planar 8. Its preloaded zero-tolerance bearing assembly — adjusted to less than 1/1000th of a millimetre — moves with a freedom from constraint that the RB880 approaches but does not match. No adhesive is used in the arm construction; the structural integrity of the tube and housing is maintained through precision fitting alone. The redesigned mass distribution in the arm reduces the moment of inertia at the pivot, allowing the cartridge to respond more accurately to groove modulations. The cartridge is held with exceptional consistency while retaining complete freedom to follow the groove. The 18mm ceramic oxide platter is diamond-cut on its outer edge — a precision machining operation that ensures the platter runs true. Ceramic is harder and more inert than glass; it provides a playing surface with less resonance and a flywheel effect that the glass platter cannot match at equivalent dimensions. The additional mass at the rim stabilises rotational speed under the varying drag of the stylus in the groove. The P10 PSU is a custom-matched unit — the DSP generator is built on a high-stability crystal oscillator, producing a near-perfect sinusoidal waveform. Crucially, each motor is individually tuned at the factory and the PSU settings are adjusted to match, removing the motor-to-motor variation that a standard production approach introduces. Speed consistency is among the best Rega achieve outside the Naia. The DB technology bracing system, combined with the Tancast 8 plinth core, produces a platform that is 30% lighter than the original RP10 it replaced while being more rigid. The ceramic top brace and phenolic resin bottom brace act together to stiffen the skeletal structure in both planes, reducing the energy the plinth stores and releases back into the signal. Build Quality and Design The Planar 10 is hand-assembled in Southend-on-Sea and weighs 4.7 kg. The Tancast 8 plinth is available in Matt Polaris Grey and Matt White — the white version ships with a clear dust cover and black mat. The dust cover is a single-piece removable design. The P10 PSU is included as standard, with dimensions of 218 × 80 × 320 mm and a weight of 3 kg. Turntable dimensions with the dust cover are 420 × 115 × 350 mm. The motor is bottom-mounted — a construction approach borrowed from the Naiad — which further isolates the drive system from the bearing and platter assembly. The Planar 10 is available with or without a factory-fitted cartridge. The Apheta 3 MC and the Aphelion 2 Ref MC are the available options — both Rega's own designs, aligned at the factory in Southend-on-Sea. Lifetime limited warranty against manufacturing defects. Connectivity and System Matching The Planar 10 outputs a standard stereo RCA signal. It requires an MC-capable phono stage when fitted with the Apheta 3 or Aphelion 2 cartridges. The Rega AOS MC Phono Stage — based directly on Rega's reference Aura circuit — is the natural partner, with adjustable gain and loading pre-set for Rega MC cartridges. At Planar 10 level, the phono stage choice matters considerably. Running a Planar 10 into an under-specified phono stage is a significant waste of what the deck can deliver. We are happy to discuss system matching in detail — the Planar 10 deserves to be heard in a chain that can do it justice. Technical Specifications Tonearm RB3000 (preloaded zero-tolerance bearing,