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Roy Gandy of Rega Honored with What Hi-Fi?’s 2025 Award
Roy Gandy, co-founder of Rega Research, has been awarded the Outstanding Contribution Award for 2025 by What Hi-Fi?. This recognition highlights Gandy’s significant impact on the audio industry since founding the company in 1973, with a mission to deliver high-quality audio equipment to a broad audience.
Gandy’s journey in audio began with the release of the Planet turntable, noted for its unique platter-less design and minimalist aesthetic. However, it was the introduction of the Planar 3 record player in 1976 that truly established Rega as a trailblazer in the market. The Planar series has consistently dominated awards, showcasing Rega’s commitment to excellence in turntable design.
While the company is celebrated for its turntables, Rega’s electronics also stand out. Products like the Fono phono stage, Brio integrated amplifier, and Elex have earned their place as top recommendations, known for their exceptional performance relative to their price points. Gandy’s engineering principles prioritize musical experience over superficial aesthetics, a philosophy reflected in the character of Rega’s offerings.
Gandy has remained focused on music rather than the equipment itself, a perspective that shapes Rega’s identity. In a 2020 interview, he stated, “I don’t think I’ve ever been interested in hi-fi as such. The concept of high fidelity seems a bit strange to me, but I am passionate about music.” This sentiment underscores his belief that audio equipment serves primarily to enhance the musical experience.
In a remarkable move in late 2024, Gandy transferred 100 percent of his shares in Rega to an Employee Ownership Trust. This decision has secured the brand’s unique culture and prioritized job security for employees, ensuring that Rega’s values will endure.
Given Gandy’s contributions and the ethical direction he has taken with Rega, it is no surprise that What Hi-Fi? has recognized him as a deserving recipient of their award. His dedication to quality audio and the well-being of his employees makes him a remarkable figure in the industry.
Gandy’s legacy within the audio sector is profound, and his recognition by What Hi-Fi? marks a celebration of not just his achievements but also the enduring impact of Rega on the world of music.
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