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Rega Ania Pro Stylus

Rega Ania Pro Stylus

Regular price $1,479.00
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In Stock - At Warehouse Despatched 2 - 3 Days

This product is in stock at our supplier's warehouse and can be ready for pickup or despatch within 2-3 days

Quick Info

Genuine Rega Vital Profile Stylus

Suits Rega Ania Pro Cartridge

This Is An Exchange Price, You Must Return Your Old Cartridge

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About The Rega Ania Pro Stylus

The design of Rega's Ania Pro eliminates excessive high frequency resonance excited by conventional tie wire designs. Ania Pro's natural high frequency resonance is subtle and low in amplitude, therefore eliminating the need for insensitive damping designs.

This description and price is for a changeover Rega Ania Pro stylus. Simply bring in (phone first to check availability) or post your old cartridge to our Ringwood address and we will swap it for a brand new and genuine Ania Pro Cartridge. Payment can be made in person, or via an arranged online payment.

The Ania Pro is completely manufactured by hand by Rega's highly skilled in-house production team. Rega values musicality and natural tonality over sterile, hyper-detailed presentation.

Unlike 99% of existing Moving Coil Phono Cartridges available today that are all still based on 50 year old technology, the Ania Pro contains neither a steel suspension tie wire system nor a foam damper. 

Note: This price is to exchange your existing Ania Pro cartridge and you must give or post us your old Ania Pro cartridge first. Then we will ship out a new replacement cartridge.

Main Features & Specifications

  • New Rega Ania Pro Changeover Stylus/Cartridge
  • Manufacturers Warranty: 90 Days - excludes cantilever and wear and tear so handle with care

Note: Features & Specifications Subject To Change Without Notice. E&OE

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About Rega

Roy Gandy started making Turntables in the early 1970's when vinyl was at its peak of popularity! He became a part time retailer and found he had to spend a ridiculous amount of time repairing new turntables before his conscience and common sense would allow him to sell them to others! Out of
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