Rega Aos MC Moving Coil Phono Stage
$2,999.00
Product Details
Rega Aos MC Moving Coil Phono Stage at Vinyl Sound Toronto Canada
The Rega Aos MC is a dedicated moving coil phono preamplifier from Rega Research (Southend-on-Sea, Essex, UK), available at Vinyl Sound in Toronto, Canada. Introduced at the Bristol Hi-Fi Show 2026, the Aos MC sits between the Fono MC MK4 and the reference Aura MC in Rega's phono stage lineup, bringing Aura MC circuit topology to a more accessible price point at approximately one third the cost of the five-star Aura MC. A fully analogue two-stage design with no digital control circuitry anywhere in the signal path, the Aos MC delivers RIAA accuracy better than ±0.2dB from 65Hz to 70kHz, two gain settings of 69.3dB and 63.5dB, and four resistive MC loading positions from 70 to 400 ohms, all housed in a full aluminium half-width case for RFI shielding.
Aura-Derived FET Circuit Architecture and Pure Class A Signal Path
The Aos MC's circuit topology is drawn directly from the Aura MC reference phono stage, with Rega's engineering team adapting the Aura's two-stage Class A FET architecture into the half-width chassis format while preserving the core signal path philosophy. The first stage uses Linear Systems ultra-low noise Field Effect Transistors in a symmetrical, complementary Class A configuration, carefully graded and matched in parallel pairs for optimum noise performance. FET transistors are preferred over bipolar transistors precisely because they draw no bias current through the cartridge coil — any DC bias current flowing through a moving coil cartridge's delicate coil winding would disturb the magnetic geometry of the cartridge and degrade its output. No coupling components exist between the cartridge output and the input stage FET transistors, eliminating a degradation point present in many competing phono stage designs. The second stage is a symmetrical Class A differential amplifier with a common base driver stage, which also serves as the active amplifier for the low-frequency section of the RIAA equalisation network.
Aura-Derived Servo, Adjustable Loading, and System Compatibility
The self-adjusting servo control trickled down from the Aura MC compensates for variations in ambient and operating temperature, maintaining stable Class A operating conditions without requiring warm-up time or manual adjustment. Resistive input loading is selectable across four positions — 70, 100, 150, and 400 ohms — via rear-panel dip switches, covering the loading requirements of Ortofon Cadenza, Lyra Delos, van den Hul, and Rega's own Ania, Apheta 3, and Aphelion 2 cartridges, for which the Aos MC ships factory pre-set at the 69.3dB high gain setting. Capacitive loading of 1000pF and 4300pF provides additional compatibility flexibility. The automatic standby function reduces power consumption to 0.4W when no signal is detected and can be disabled via rear-panel dip switch for listeners who prefer continuous operation. For vinyl systems in Toronto pairing the Aos MC with Rega Planar 6, Planar 8, or Planar 10 turntables, the Aos MC represents the natural Aura-circuit step up from the Aria MC for serious two-channel analogue listening.
Key Features
- Aura MC-Derived Circuit Topology: Two-stage Class A FET design based directly on Rega's reference Aura MC phono stage at approximately one third the price, bringing Aura circuit architecture to a broader audience.
- No Digital Control Circuitry: Fully analogue signal path with no digital components anywhere between cartridge input and RCA output.
- Symmetrical Complementary Class A FET First Stage: Linear Systems ultra-low noise FETs in matched parallel pairs, graded for optimum performance, with no bias current flow through the cartridge coil.
- No Coupling Components at Input: Direct connection from cartridge output to input stage FET transistors eliminates a signal degradation point present in many phono stage designs.
- Self-Adjusting Temperature Servo: Aura-derived servo circuit compensates for ambient and operating temperature variations without adding signal path components.
- Four Resistive MC Loading Positions: 70, 100, 150, and 400 ohms via rear-panel dip switches for compatibility with the full range of MC cartridge impedances.
- Two Capacitive Loading Positions: 1000pF and 4300pF for additional MC loading flexibility.
- Two Gain Settings: 69.3dB (Gain I, factory default for Rega MC cartridges) and 63.5dB (Gain II) via rear-panel switch.
- RIAA Accuracy ±0.2dB (65Hz to 70kHz): Exceptional RIAA equalisation precision exceeding the ±0.5dB accuracy typically considered reference grade.
- Full Aluminium Half-Width Case: Machined aluminium enclosure screens internal circuitry from RFI in the compact half-width format matching the Rega Brio amplifier chassis.
- Automatic Standby: Reduces to 0.4W power consumption when no signal detected; disableable via rear dip switch.
- Factory Pre-Set for Rega MC Cartridges: Ships optimised for Rega Ania, Apheta 3, and Aphelion 2 at the high gain setting.
- Lifetime Limited Warranty: Rega lifetime warranty against manufacturing defects.
Technical Specifications
| Cartridge Compatibility | Moving Coil (MC) only |
| Circuit Architecture | Two-stage fully analogue Class A, no digital control |
| First Stage | Symmetrical complementary Class A, matched parallel FETs (Linear Systems) |
| Second Stage | Symmetrical Class A differential amplifier with common base driver |
| Gain (Setting I) | 69.3dB at 1kHz (factory default, recommended for Rega MC cartridges) |
| Gain (Setting II) | 63.5dB at 1kHz |
| Resistive Loading | 70, 100, 150, 400 ohms |
| Capacitive Loading | 1000pF, 4300pF |
| RIAA Accuracy | Better than ±0.2dB, 65Hz to 70kHz (100k ohm output load) |
| Frequency Response | 17.5Hz (-3dB) to 100kHz (-0.2dB) |
| THD | 0.03% |
| Power Consumption | 20W (operating), 0.4W (standby) |
| Dimensions (W x H x D) | 220 x 80 x 330mm |
| Weight | 2.9kg |
| Chassis | Full aluminium half-width case |
| Origin | Made in the UK |
| Warranty | Lifetime Limited Warranty |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Rega Aos MC?
The Rega Aos MC is a dedicated moving coil phono preamplifier from Rega Research of the UK, available at Vinyl Sound in Toronto, Canada. It sits between the Fono MC MK4 and the reference Aura MC in Rega's lineup, using Aura-derived two-stage Class A FET circuit topology with no digital control circuitry, Linear Systems matched parallel FETs in the first stage, a self-adjusting temperature servo, four resistive loading positions from 70 to 400 ohms, two gain settings of 69.3dB and 63.5dB, and RIAA accuracy better than ±0.2dB from 65Hz to 70kHz. It was first shown at the Bristol Hi-Fi Show 2026 and praised by What Hi-Fi? as bringing customers closer to Aura performance at a more accessible price.
How does the Rega Aos MC compare to the Aria MC and Aura MC?
The Rega Aos MC sits above the Aria MC and below the Aura MC in Rega's phono stage lineup. The Aria MC uses a different circuit architecture at a lower price point, while the Aos MC draws its circuit topology directly from the reference Aura MC — the same FET device selection, two-stage Class A layout, temperature servo, and signal path philosophy — at approximately one third the Aura MC's cost. The Aura MC adds a mono mode button, Rega's highest-specification output stage, and full reference flagship build quality. AVForums described the Aos as Rega paring back its reference Aura phono stage, questioning whether the result is minimalist perfection.
Which MC cartridges are compatible with the Rega Aos MC?
The Rega Aos MC is factory pre-set for all Rega MC cartridges — the Ania, Apheta 3, and Aphelion 2 — at the 69.3dB high gain setting. Beyond Rega cartridges, the four resistive loading positions from 70 to 400 ohms accommodate Ortofon Cadenza series, Lyra Delos and Kleos, van den Hul, Audio-Technica ART series, Dynavector, and Hana cartridges. Low-output MC cartridges producing under 0.5mV benefit from the 69.3dB Gain I setting, while standard-output MCs between 0.5mV and 1mV typically use Gain II at 63.5dB to avoid overload with standard line inputs.
Why does the Rega Aos MC use FET transistors instead of bipolar transistors?
FET transistors are preferred for MC phono stage input stages because they draw no bias current through the cartridge coil. Moving coil cartridges generate their signal through the motion of an extremely fine wire coil in a magnetic field, and any DC bias current from a bipolar transistor input stage would disturb the cartridge's delicate magnetic geometry and degrade its output characteristics. FETs are voltage-controlled devices that draw essentially zero current from the input source, leaving the cartridge's coil and magnetic system completely undisturbed. The Linear Systems FETs used in the Aos MC are carefully graded and matched in parallel pairs for minimum noise and consistent performance.
Can the automatic standby on the Rega Aos MC be disabled?
Yes, the automatic standby function can be disabled via dip switches on the rear panel of the Aos MC, allowing the unit to remain fully powered without entering standby mode. Listeners who prefer to leave their phono stage continuously powered to maintain consistent Class A operating temperature can disable standby and leave the Aos MC running permanently at its 20W operating consumption.
Where can I buy the Rega Aos MC in Toronto or Canada?
The Rega Aos MC Moving Coil Phono Stage is available at Vinyl Sound in Toronto, Canada, your authorised Rega dealer serving the Greater Toronto Area and across Canada. Vinyl Sound carries the complete Rega phono stage lineup including the Fono MC MK4, Aria MK3, Aos MC, and Aura MC, alongside Rega turntables and cartridges. Visit vinylsound.ca or contact the Toronto store for current availability and expert system matching guidance.
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