PLEASE NOTE: THIS LISTING IS FOR AN AZURE IN JET BLACK ACRYLIC - FACTORY BUILT & TESTED FOR YOU! JUST SUPPLY US WITH YOUR EXISTING 24v REGA TURNTABLE.


We are pleased to introduce a new custom factory build option for our fabulous new Azure turntable. Modelled on our highly acclaimed Athena turntable, the Azure uses Rega running gear and is supplied factory built and tested using your existing deck as a donor for the platter, sub-platter / bearing assembly, drive belt, motor / power supply, tonearm and cartridge. 


You need to supply us with a working 24v Rega deck* and we then strip this down and build the parts into our superb Azure. The Azure transforms the performance of these components providing a superb sounding turntable that will stand comparison with those many times the price!


As well as the impressive sound quality improvement, the Azure looks stunning and is available in crystal clear, pure white or jet black acrylic. This listing is for the JET BLACK ACRYLIC MODEL.


Design wise, the Azure consists of two acrylic sections:

Motor Board – the lower of the two acrylic sections, this houses the motor, pcb, on/off switch, sorbothane isolation domes and three coned feet.

Sub-chassis – this houses the three chrome isolator top discs, main bearing, sub-platter, platter and the vibration decoupled armboard.


To complement the Azure we produce an excellent isolation platform and an acrylic cover, as well as an Azure Super kit -  based on our established Rega enhancement kits - to further upgrade the performance. These are available as extra cost options and are not included with this kit.


* Please check your donor your deck before ordering. If your deck has the smaller 12mm dia. main bearing or the 18mm dia. main bearing that screws into place (and does not use a securing nut) you will need to purchase another bearing / sub-platter assembly of the usual type. We can supply this if you wish, or you can purchase one yourself and send it to us with the deck.


The decks pictured are taken by two of the first owners. The granite isolation platform shown under one of the decks pictured IS NOT included. The acrylic motor cover plate is included with the factory built version.


For clarity, this is what you are buying:

An Azure kit complete with acrylic motor cover plate.

Our labour and expertise to remove the parts from your deck and build them into an Azure turntable.

Return courier delivery. Delivery estimate two weeks from receipt of your deck. 

Please note if you wish your old plinth and cover to be returned you will need to pay an additional courier charge.



ANY QUERIES PLEASE MESSAGE OR PHONE BEFORE ORDERING.


The Azure factory build using your deck is just £459.95.


UK Postage & Handling £20.00, Europe £30.00, Rest of World £45.00


Customer reviews


'The sound quality is very, very good. I think the biggest difference is the lack of noise. Somehow the background seems totally dark, making everything sound more dynamic but also more relaxing and less fussy at the same time. Really the best from both worlds. Female voices and acoustic music sound miles better than before - notes extending further and with more timbre. Lastly the soundstage is a lot more spacious making everything more involving.

I liked my P5 but music now gives me chills that I didn’t experience before. All this with a Rega Exact pickup that without any doubt is the weak link at this point.

Looking at how the Azure is built I expected improvements in all of the above areas, but not to that extent. I should note that I am using an upgraded sub-platter / bearing and a Delrin Platter, but this was also the case before the rebuild.

Finally, I would recommend the Azure to anyone with a Rega Turntable without any hesitation. It sounds great, looks great and you will get the satisfaction of making it yourself.'

S.N. (Denmark) Soren’s donor deck was an upgraded Rega P5. Pictured above.


 

'Having used a SRM Silent Base before, I kind of got the result I was expecting - as well as looking superb. Using a custom built motor controller, Valve preamp, Shure V15 MK3 with a Jico SAS stylus, I recorded a track at 24/96 (David Bowie-Cat People - a brand new pressing) before and after the change, making sure tracking and alignment were as close as before. Although the frequency response seemed very similar on both platforms the Azure’s timing and solidity was a clear winner and was easy to spot when A-B’ing the two comparison tracks in real time.

A really worthy upgrade. I have shown the Azure off to a few friends with lots of positive comments. One happy customer here!'

R.R. (UK) Rich used a 24v RP3 as his donor deck


 

'Firstly my system comprises of an Audiolab 8000C (decent phono stage) and 8000P amplifiers hooked up to a pair of Monitor Audio Studio 20SE speakers (90s classics!). My deck is fitted with a Nagaoka MP110 cartridge, so fairly modest, but decent enough for now. I do not believe in paying silly money for cables, but I do use decent enough connectivity. I have the deck mounted on a slab of 12mm granite, which in turn now sits on my old Rega feet!

The main difference to the sound between the Rega P3 and the Azure is the reduction in noise and it is clear that all of the extra damping and low resonance materials make a big difference to the original Rega Planar 3 plinth. Bass is much tighter and more controlled, especially noticeable with Dire Straits, ‘Money for Nothing’, where the drums intro and bass never become muddy and confused with clear separation and clarity even at very high volumes. The Rega always sounded a bit loose and messy with the volume up along with resulting high levels of vibration. This really is the improvement I was looking for and to some degree expecting, since the motor housing is de-coupled from the main platform/plinth, along with the use of lower resonance materials. The sound stage is now noticeably clearer and more spacious, extending in every direction with stunning detail across the frequency range. Classical pieces sound clear and full of emotion, Rock is powerful with amazing drum clarity and jazz is much warmer with amazing detail from percussion instruments. Listening to Chick Corea was an absolute joy, like a massage for your ears! Miles Davis ‘On the Corner’ is a great piece to test percussive sounds and the Azure just draws you into the music more and gives an incredible sense of presence.

Overall the Azure is an absolute joy to listen to and I could now get in serious trouble with my wife! The only negative thing I have to say is that it is now more revealing of poor source and so some of my more ragged vinyl is going to have to move to the local charity shop! One more thing to add is that my wow & flutter is now measuring 0.16% compared to 0.23% and this is an audible and very noticeable improvement. Obviously this result will be different for every deck.

I have been a Hi-Fi enthusiast for almost 30 years now and I have designed and built several pairs of loudspeakers as well as having gained a 2:1 BSc degree in Audio Technology from Salford University (1997-2000), so I think I have at least some credibility as a critique!

I would without a doubt recommend the Azure to any owner of a Rega Planar, as the Azure kit transforms the deck into something really special and unique and at a very reasonable price.'

P.J. (UK) Peter used a 240v Rega Planar 3 as the donor deck. Pictured above.


'The sound improvement is better than I thought. I’m not a hifi reviewer but in layman’s terms I have found the following differences which were immediately obvious to me;

There’s no background noise at all

Increase in clarity

A fuller richer sound with improved bass

Soundstage appears wider 

Fleetwood Mac Rumours has never sounded better. My system consists of Cambridge audio CXA60, CXN (for digital format), Dynaudio Emit M10 speakers and Tisbury Audio phono stage. I use Van Damme cables throughout.

I would highly recommend this upgrade if you have the older P3 system, it is well worth the entry fee and you have the satisfaction of building it yourself. Once assembled it also looks very high tech but you have the sonic improvements that go along with the looks as well.

Everything fitted perfectly where it should be, congratulations on a very high quality kit of parts. Don’t underestimate the satisfaction you have of building this yourself, it was a great experience!'

J.D. (UK) John used a 24v Rega P3 as the donor deck. 



‘What I noticed first was the drop in background noise (as mentioned by others as well). First words that came to mind were background scrubbing, as in scrubbing something clean. It felt like the sound had been cleaned. It struck me as a purity and clarity to the record that surprised me. Purity as in more sharply defined details, highs that roll off less and in general just less noise / garbage / rumble. Clarity as in the sound seemed to be outlined better, more controlled. Highs are less messy and lows a tad more controlled.

In the past I would most likely have said things like vibrations or rumble from the motor were just minor things you probably didn’t hear. But hearing the difference now has made it clear that they are a big factor and removing them has quite the impact.

With the purity and clarity I also discovered more depth and layering to the music. It feels like going deeper into the song and discovering sounds behind the sounds you used to hear. With numbers from Zoolook from Jean-Michel Jarre where there is a lot going on it feels like better separation between the different elements. I guess I mean better differentiation between what is supposed to be upfront and what is supposed to be in the back, and in the back of the back and the separation between those as well. Less ‘flat’ comes to mind - not that it was really flat before just that now there is more defined depth and layering. Details come alive, are more clearly distinguishable and can be heard better.’

Z.S. (Belgium) Zoe used a 24v Rega Planar 3 as the donor deck.


‘Great product. Big improvement, easy installation. Absolutely fabulous. Very good design and concept. I am very glad, Thanks!

P.P. (Canada) Pierre used his P3 as the donor deck.