Fluance vs rega reddit When I asked most said that getting the planar 2 wouldn’t be a good idea and if I went rega I should just upgrade to the planar 3. Should I go with Fluance's RT80 and AI41 powered speakers? Or Audio Technica's LP60x and Edifiers 1280DBs's? Not sure how much more of an upgrade Fluance would be for $150 more but could change out cartridge and has counterweight with anti skate. If anything get a Rega without the cartridge and get your own but the Rega will be a better table. 2. I have heard great things about Fluance and Pro-ject (also Rega, but can't find any similar deals on those)… all that being said, everyone on reddit that has a fluance seems to really like it. If vinyl is more of an occasional thing or minor part of how you’ll use your system then the RT85 gets you better value short term, but once it’s time to replace the cartridge/styli that advantage is completely gone. The Fluance RT82 has a lot of my interest because, being a choir director, my ears are really sensitive to bad intonation and too much wow and flutter ruins music for me. Alternatively, I want to be sure that it is the better choice over the Fluance RT85 (which I have heard is basically the RT82 with upgraded stylus and platter) and over the Rega Planar 2, which I have also heard is a decent turntable in this price category (and which I can find for around the same price as the Carbon EVO). The only difference is the platter material and the cartridge. Neither is the wrong choice. At this price you can pretty much pick which one you think looks cooler. I promised myself that when I got the promotion promised at work, I would finally get a turntable. You can listen to the actual audio clips. This video is very popular because you can clearly see that the Rega P1 is way better imo. If you're in Europe, get the Rega. I have worked on dozens of brands and models. I used to prefer Rega tables but with pro-ject building more decks than any other turntable company I feel like they’re now better value, and they seem to be more frequently evolving their designs too. after reading this post, i looked at the at-lp7, and while it is more expensive, what i like about it is the removable headshell, and that it’s a different choice from the usual players of project and rega. Tonearm this, tonearm that. I am not an audiophile as I have some hearing loss, but I can hear the difference between portable Bluetooth speakers, electronics store speakers and say, Klipsch (which are far out of my budget). The Rega is a better over all ya ke and has he better tone arm. The Fluance has a better cartridge but the Technics is a flat out better table. 2m Red has prominent IGD and is not that great a cartridge. The (un)official home of #teampixel and the #madebygoogle lineup on Reddit. Under the $400 - $500 mark, I'd definitely recommend the Fluance. Fluance upvotes Fluance RT-85 vs Pro-Ject Debut Carbon Evo (research digest) Rega Planar 1 Plus vs Pro-Ject T1 vs Pro-Ject Debut Carbon vs Audio Technica LP120XUSB vs Audio Technica LP5X Hi guys, I'm pretty sure this has been asked multiple times already, but I need your help: I want to gift my boyfriend a new turntable for his birthday, as our vinyl collection has grown a fair bit over the last years, but our current And second, Fluance is a Canadian company and they don’t charge US sales tax. The Mani 2 is excellent and a great value though. Neither has the speed sensor. Plus, the Rega Planar 1 has a manual belt drive. I mean, if you could save a bit longer, the RT85 would definitely be worth the extra wait because it comes with the Blue and the acrylic platter, but I'd definitely go with the Fluance over the Rega and Pro-Ject. I bought one new Pro-Ject Debut Carbon a few years back for over $600 Canadian dollars with taxes. You mentioned some brand names, but in reality the lines blur. And in my opinion, the AT microline contact carts are the best moving magnet bang for the buck at the moment. On the other hand, you have to manually stop the Pro-Ject Debut Carbon Evo after the recond is done. Get the Reddit app Scan this QR code to download the app now Currently looking at the Rega Fono MM Phono stage Mk5 and Cambridge Duo. It’s a kick ass grill for the money. can’t say the same about fluance. How about a rega p1. M. So, you decided to buy a Fluance turntable, but you aren’t sure which model to buy. That does not mean that the Fluance is bad. Your cartridge options would be very limited for ideal performance out of its arm. Then reconsider the Pro-Ject Debut Carbon EVO maybe the Rega P2. As a bonus however, this was the first pro-ject turntable I’ve spent significant time with so whilst the platter ‘upgrade’ was a bust, the Pro-Ject spanked my Rega P3 by having a far lower noise floor, digging out greater detail, being more transparent to the source, and somehow still sounded more lively. So, in essence every Fluance is a $250 turntable with some slight upgrades (the RT85 is essentially a $250 turntable with a platter upgrade and a $200 cart). At these prices, ($300 vs $150) is the Fluance RT82 worth the money? Don’t consider the Rega. eltigreferoz , Oct 31, 2020 I was debating between the Rega P1, P2, Pro-Ject Debut Carbon Evo, and Fluance RT85. Both have motors which automatically monitor their speed to ensure that it is stable. More sensitive to footfalls than the other two tables. Bought the RT85, it sounded very good (but not perfect) and had a ton of excellent features. A cartridge is heavily dependent on the table it's mounted to and those are both high-performance carts which may make the limits of the Fluance known. Aside from the fact it was used and I have no clue what the remaining life of the current stylus is, I also know the Carbon cartridge is Rega P1 and P2's weak spot. I guess soundwise, the Rega, Pro-ject and Fluance are all pretty similar or can be made to sound similar? Sorry if my questions are ignorant, I'm jumping in after being away for a very long time and just want to start off with something good. It is thin and hollow compared to my father's Rega P2. How about Pro-Ject Audio - Phono Box DC - MM/MC which is currently $99 on Amazon US Pro-Ject or Fluance: Who’s Stealing the Spotlight? Pro-Ject vs Fluance – both companies produce seriously good turntables and have built loyal followings in recent decades. We would generally recommend moving up to a higher-spec table like something from the Rega line, before investing in a Bronze. In the end get whatever makes sense to you and whatever aesthetic pleases you. Pro-Ject Debut Carbon Evo vs. If you’re just going to stick with one cartridge and call it good for a long time then you don’t need the extra complexity of the LP140. At least that's what my research says. View community ranking In the Top 5% of largest communities on Reddit. If you want a Fluance then get the better new improved Fluance RT82 that adds the new optical sensor speed controlled servo motor for much lower wow and flutter and the speed won't drift since the sensor is monitoring the speed 400 times a second. It has a walnut veneer and a high-gloss finish, while the Fluance RT85 is made of MDF and has a matte finish. Used with a Grado cartridge, setup is easy but the 3rd screw locks you into a Stevenson alignment. Listen mostly to 60s and 70s rock. 20%. The turntable in Rega's lineup that is the closest direct competitor to the Evo is the Planar 3. I would ignore the stuff about the Rega supposedly sounding more “open” or “musical” or “smooth” or “natural” or any other murky descriptor like that. Thoughts and opinions on the Sony PS-LX310BT turntable and it's audio quality and capabilities. check out all the accolades the p1, p2 and p3 tables have earned the last few years from various reputable hifi sources. Both have wow and flutter of 0. Best deal and value in Canada is the 2017 Pro-Ject Debut III $399 $249 on sale which is even recommended over the $500 on sale Debut Carbon (DC) $599 since the 2017 Debut III has an aluminum tonearm with better cartridge compliance options than the carbon fiber tone arm on the Debut Carbon that is said to be too light for many cartridges. I would very likely choose the Fluance and invest the savings in better preamp, speakers or different cart in the future. RT 82 through 85 with a 2m blue is pushing the limits of the tonearm simply put that’s the best it will ever sound. The Pro-Ject Evo is the lowest I would recommend going. I doubt you will be disappointing by either. I have another post somewhere on Reddit where I addressed a plinth resonance around 55 Hz by removing the bottom cover of the turntable and using some adhesive damping material on the inside of Hello everyone. Get the Reddit app Scan this QR code to download the app now Rega vs. Get the Reddit app Scan this QR code to download the app now Fluance vs Rega P3 upvotes ARCTIC Freezer 34 eSports DUO vs. The Fluance sounds very similar to the Rega, whereas the Pro-Ject is blown out of the water. The EVO does have a better tone arm but a negligible difference to me and I would be unlikely to upgrade it. If you’re looking for direct drive, pioneer does make a direct drive table akin to the AT or Technics. Pass on the RT81 that like the RT80 lacks the new speed sensor. the Fluance? Much thanks! I have buyers remorse from the Uturn with the OM10. People don’t seem to notice that there is a hefty difference in price from the planar 2 to the 3. Stay away from the nenon cheap plastic bad arm,agree with last post about fluance rt82 and the rt 85 same as rt85, just cartridge and platter. $250 Fluance RT82 - New $325 (accounting for taxes) Looking for Pro/Cons on these units. 2, including the Fluance turntables that are below the RT82 those ran at 0. Wouldn't direct drive introduce more noise? Maybe, maybe not. (£500). I know the fluance comes with a better cartridge and has auto stop but I do really enjoy the auto return that is on the denon dp-300f. lower mass is is not a question of better vs. However moving up to a Rega P2 will get you a better table for 675. The idea that belt drive turntables somehow sound smoother is just a quaint notion left over from the xenophobic protectionist panic of the ‘70s, when Western hifi companies and I thought about the Fluance RT85 ($500), but based on internet searches it seems like the Debut Carbon EVO is the better option in that price range. but i’ve been subscribing to the “buy once, cry once” theory. Generally happy will sound… but looking for a little more dynamic range and have chronic case of upgraditis. That table was a huge waste of money. But the Rega has drastically better tonearm. Record Clamps and Weights - I have had some decent improvements with the Fluance Heavy Weight and Michell Engineering Clamp There are a bunch of other upgrades like the skeletal plinth, motor decoupling, upgraded bearing sleeve, ceramic bearings etc which I have tried and have not had any significant improvements to my system but if you would Set up: RT81 with AT VM540 with Klipsch the Fives and Fosi X2 (FWIW- purchased prior to Fluance having a reference line). This topic seems to be discussed a lot on r/turntables, especially when someone comes in asking about the RT83, so I wrote this guide to help inform future questions about the Fluance Reference Series turntables. Within the month I returned it and bought the Planar 3. All sorts of blades and brands (Ganzo, Sanrenmu, Green Thorn, Kevin John, Wild Boar, Vespa) are welcomed here. Save up and get a Rega p1. Rega and Fluance decks in that price point have plinths made of MDF, an inexpensive, lightweight and somewhat resonant style of construction compared to a steel chassis and dampened panels weighing 20#. I keep running into Rega, Fluance, Technics, Pro-Ject, and Audio-Technica on Reddit, YouTube, and Google searches. The Rega deck will give you the best sound for the money even with a budget cartridge. The Fluance RT82 is the best beginner turntable on the market, it's wow and flutter is only 0. I actually like the sound of the Project better than the P2, but it’s probably the Ortofon red is better than the stock Rega Carbon. It runs on charcoal and wood chunks, it’s got the digital temperature control and holds precise temps, it can smoke low and slow, and can sear at 700F which pellet grills cannot do very well unless you step up to a Yoder YS640. 87 points. I love the analog sound of the Rega but the Fluance apparent Fluance is alright it's just that all models use same unexceptional tone arm which is an important part of a turntable. Glad you mentioned it. If you’re not interested in ever upgrading and want something that sounds good and you like the looks of the Fluance then there The Fluance has a great cartridge pre-installed, so no need to invest more. Get support, learn new information, and hang out in the subreddit dedicated to Pixel, Nest, Chromecast, the Assistant, and a few more things from Google. I bought the Fluance 2 years ago. I haven't heard to pro-ject for a while but I don't remember hearing much difference. I don’t know about Ireland specifically, but where I am, in eastern europe, the shipping for a Fluance tt is more expensive than the tt itself. Buy the turntable for the turntable, tonearm and motor, not the cartridge that can be changed later. Which of those two would sound better for various types of music from metal to rock and even jazz/soul? Thanks. Pro-Ject | Comparison of Key Features. An easy upgrade is the Rega Carbon stylus Elliptical Upgrade $39. This is a sub about Chinese Knives - original, clones and replicas. However down the road when the time comes to adjust the tonearm tracking weight the none non-threaded counterweight makes this adjustment less precise certainly you can do it but a threaded counterweight aids the user in more precise adjustments. Question For example I know the rega doesn’t have anti skate The Rega is running their Carbon cartridge, which is $65 vs the $236 2M Blue. Rega even with a cheap cart will sound better AND it can sound even better with better carts. If you live in Europe you should buy from a european brand like Pro-Ject(Austria) or Rega(UK). Also looks very well taken care of. Or check it out in the app stores TOPICS Fluance vs Rega P3 upvotes Though Fluance and U-Turn are both new kids on the block, Fluance, which started in 1999, is more experienced than U-Turn. And produce most of the budget tables on the market currently. The Rega arm has the interconnect coming straight out of the arm, and can go directly into your phono preamp. It has auto stop and then an optical sensor speed controlled servo motor for low wow and flutter and speed variation. But it's a solid enough setup for an mid-upper tier moving magnet. The platter and motor are important. All of the RT-82 to 85 Fluance tables share the same tonearm, plinth, feet, motor & speed control. I have a Rega P2 and a Project Debut Carbon Espirit SB (which is actually hooked up to my Sonos). If you're in the Americas, get the Fluance. Other good brands that may be in your range would jnclud Music Hall, Rega. Minor differences are the AT100 vs AT95 cartridge and straight vs curved tone arms. Each manufacturer provides a great range of product offerings, high-quality turntables, and excellent reviews from experts and audiophiles. Which of these three is a better option: 1- Fluance RT85 2-Rega Planar 2 3- Project Debut Carbon Espirit SB. Pass on the older lower number models that lack the speed sensor that the RT82 and up have. I miss many of the features on the RT85 but the Rega sounds beautiful. I just did that with an Audio Technica table, and it is amazing. They are a Super OEM manufacturer. The bump in price between each model is justified with a better stylus and/or platter upgrade. However moving up the budget to about a grand gets you into the Rega P3, a solid step up in quality. If I were to get a rega planar 3, I would probably get the upgraded outboard motor and a better cartridge, at which point you’re looking at a $1500 turntable and should be comparing to things The Rega is really worth the extra money, the Fluance was initially designed to be sold for $180-, so was built as a budget option to compete with the ATLP60 and not hi fi gear. Rega is world renowned for its tonearms which get upgraded with each of their models and are used on other brand turntables. The price is basically the same, somewhere around US$ 530. Oct 26, 2020 · The Fluance would be a decent choice if not for the very heavy tonearm (over 27g effective mass) - which truthfully is pushing it even for the Ortofon cartridges that come on them. I probably could have found a used Debut Carbon for $350-$400 when I started but I just had to have new. Vintage Dual 1229 vs new Fluance RT82 Suggestions Looking for some advice picking between 2 very different models as the last puzzle piece to match with an inherited vintage AR-90 setup. Some folks love the MP and hate the 2M and vice versa. Doesn't mean that the Blue is a bad cart, it means that Fluance is trying to make up for the tonearm slop with it. Although the DD's deliver a slightly different sound profile than modern belt drives, after messing around doing setups and adjustments to friends and family's "nicely finished minimalist wooden board + tonearm" modern belt machines, I must say that going the route of even a moderately priced quartz-locked old Tech 1200 knockoff (not the cheapest thing you can find Get the Reddit app Scan this QR code to download the app now. Probably the most value for your money is through buying a decent used one. The speed will never drift since the sensor is monitoring it 500 times a second. The Pro-Ject also has a way better stock cartridge. Rega’s pricing outside of the UK is absurd… paying $700+ for a borderline toy turntable (no adjustable tracking force or anti-skate) would be very silly. I’m looking to upgrade from my Pioneer PL-990 turntable. The Fluance isn't a 'table you're gonna put an expensive moving coil cart on. How Are They Different? The Fluance RT85 drive system comes with an auto-stop function that kicks in 20 seconds after the record end to prevent the tonearm from playing unnecessarily. Pick the one you like the look of more, they are both great sounding tables to build a system around. The rt82 a great starter table, but again not great arm,project and rega know how important arm and bearings are. Thanks to this group I went for the RT82 instead of the RT85 or the Rega P1. Also, qualitywise, project and rega make better TTs. But fluance for the price I suppose is an exceptional deal. Fluance, on the other hand, only started its turntable line in 2016. But you'll get more improvement in sound from improvements from the tone arm. Not a huge fan of Rega magnet based anti-skate. As for LP140 vs Rega vs EVO I think it mostly depends on what you want. Entry level Rega is not good—it’s just popular, because Rega is a well-known boutique brand that has the feeling of prestige. You must have misunderstood something you read because that doesn't even make sense as a criticism—tonearm effective mass varies widely from turntable to turntable (and from era to era), and higher vs. ? The fluance reference line is probably comparable to the planar 1 and worse than the planar 2 or 3, but there’s a significant price difference there. A good handful will say Pro-ject for cost/value if you find that $75 difference between the Rega and PJ. I'll second this option. Rega Planar 1, Pro Ject Debut Carbon or Fluance RT85? I think the Rega P1 has the best sound quality but I see that everybody loves the Pro Ject. "Worth" is very subjective but in general it depends on the equipment you already have & what your total budget is. I am in the market for a new turntable. So if you live in a state with sales tax, then even with the nicer ART preamp your total spend would be only about ten bucks more than the LP3X. It seems that the Fluance RT82 is the better turntable out of the two. Rega products tend to be a bit overpriced because of the name. I prefer the more clasic look of the fluance not crazy about all the plastic on the audio techno prefer a MDF plinth. You could just buy the Rega 330 arm, and mount it to your Fluance table in place of the existing arm. The 82 is an 81 without an onboard preamp, but with servo control for speed. But I keep coming back to the RT85. So if you’re not going to upgrade the cart on the Rega, I’d go with Project. You don’t need the auto stop as much as you think. Is the extra $100 worth it to get the used Rega P3 instead of the new Fluance RT-85? I'd be losing out on the acrylic platter with the Rega but that's about it. The quality and reputation of Hanpin tables is not the best. The Fluance RT-83 ($350), RT-84 ($450) or the RT-85 or R-85N ($500) would all make excellent first turntables. Fully realize I can go the cheaper route and get a Fluance RT82 or Music Hall 1. Its what you want. I’m toying with the idea up replacing my current RP6 / Ortofon 2M black with a Planar 8. You get the acrylic platter and add the que lever. The Fluance RT85 is a great choice for those who want a more traditional aesthetic and electronic speed control. 00 (I live in Brazil, the price is that, unfortunatelly). No speed switch on the P2 would make it hard for me to go that direction on an otherwise high I've always taken to the more simpler, belt drive tables (Rega, Fluance, Pro Ject, etc) than the "dj oriented" tables like Technics. 5 at similar price points brand new. The Carbon sounded compressed and dull and overall pretty poor compared to the Shure. For $25 more than a sealed box Planar 1 the Pro-ject Debut Carbon EVO $499 adds easily adjustable anti-skate and the $150 Sumiko Rainer cartridge. I'm not a purist and I'm ok with it, I don't need a superb audiophile set up, the Planar 1 with my audio interface preamp (McMillen K-Mix) already sounds like heaven to me :) Reddit loves the pro-ject and it's a great table. External power supply is a positive. . I wanted a turntable that is going to last me for multiple years with the option to upgrade with a better cartridge and tonearm in the future. It also has auto-stop, which to me is an essential function on a He does a shootout of the Debut Carbon vs the Rega P1 & another shootout of the RT84 vs the Rega P1. Depends where you are in the world tbh. 5, though another report said 0. The 81+ is an 81 with an acrylic mat. People say it's a bit overpriced. Home > Record player comparison > Fluance RT85 vs Rega Planar 3. I’m pairing it with a Denon AVR3312 (for now) and Vienna Acoustics Bachs for stereo listening. I'd like to have auto-stop, but ill give it up for a decidedly superior sounding table. The OM10 body can be upgraded with the Stylus 20 (nude elliptical, equivalent to the Blue), 30 (nude fine line, equivalent to the Bronze), or 40 (an exotic FG70 type stylus, more advanced than the Black which uses a Shibata tip). To be fair, we aren't talking about the same price point though. In you modern list, I believe Rega is the only brand manufacturing turntables. I can speak to the Fluance vs. A lot of people like the Fluance but if I started all over again I’d probably go with a Rega, Music Hall, or Pro-ject that has a less resonant plinth. There's about a $100 difference between the two systems. The three tables I'm looking at are the Fluance RT85, Pro-Ject Debut Carbon Evo, and the Rega Planar 1. If you want a Planar 1, Rega Planar 1 $475 $399 open box. My first instinct was to replace with the newer version of the same turntable but I’ve been reading good things about the RT85 which is available for exactly the same price in the U. The main alternative to consider against the LPW40WN is Fluance’s lineup, if you can get it in your country. I repair and restore turntables. And honestly if you are on a tight budget then U turn is not a bad option. I like the easy setup and clean looks of the Rega. I decided I wanted to upgrade and found a used Rega RP3 (significant upgrade from the Debut Carbon) for $650 Canadian. Im stuck between these two turntables. As always, the answer to which to buy is, it I was able to find an AT-LP3XBT with Edifier 1280T speakers for $250-$290. At this point, both of them are totally similar, not used, and in the box with everything. 3 - Fluance RT82 - New $325 (accounting for taxes) Looking for Pro/Cons on these units. Rega Planar 2 vs Pro-Ject Debut Carbon Evo I am going to be buying my first turntable and I have narrowed it down to these two choices. Frequently Asked Questions. Technics SL-B2 vs Fluance RT85 . 39 points. The followup video that channel did with the P1 and the Nagaoka MP110 is mindblowing (because that's still a cheaper cart than the 2M Blue by a long shot). I can't speak for a fluance but the Rega makes playing vinyl special. I am looking for my first turntable and I am torn between Rega Planar 1 Plus and Pro-Ject T1 Phono SB. There is lots of upgradeability. But given the choice, companies like Pro-ject and Rega design and manufacture their own products. Fluance RT85. The Drop VTA and Fluance RT82 are good values for a $300 to $350 budget. Since U-Turn started in 2012, they’ve been making record players. The motors on those 2 decks are about 1/4 the size and torque of the PLX-1000. The SL-100C is the better turntable of the two. I decided to write a comparison between the Fluance Rt85 and the Pro-Ject Debut Carbon based on my observations and findings. The Rega Planar 1 is a bit more luxurious than the Fluance RT85. The better Fluance to buy is the newer improved Fluance RT82 $299 that adds an optical sensor speed controlled motor for much lower wow and flutter and speed variation and the speed won't drift since the sensor is monitoring the speed 400 times a second. Get the Reddit app Scan this QR code to download the app now Fluance rt82 vs Rega Planar 1 . What is the sweet spot for a cartridge? I’d be running it through a Sutherland Engineering KC Vibe Mk2 phono stage. The Rega is also lighter than the Fluance. Also I know I will have to get a pre amp if I go with the fluance so any suggestions as to what to get if choosing the fluance would be great too Users Also Read: Project X1 Vs Rega Planar 3. Like a U-Turn the T1 comes with tonearm balanced and anti-skate adjusted. Fluance, AT, Denon (and many other modern "brands") are contract manufactured by the same 2 companies (YaHorng and Hanpin). It costs $595 in the USA compared to the $300 Fluance RT82! Or look for a used Rega P2 or P3. For people new to TTs this is a nice feature in the beginning. A great value and alternative to the EVO or Music Halls is the Fluance RT82 $299. If you are in the US and you have a half decent speaker setup already and a budget of under $500 and enough time for delivery, then the Fluance RT82 is a good choice an if you need a phono stage then the Art DJ PreII or U-Turn Pluto 2 or Schiit Mani 2 (unless you have a chance for decent used gear). If you must have Fluance for some reason get an RT83 or wait for the RT82 to be back in stock. Whereas the Rega is an Audiophile turntable. I like the look and features of the Fluance RT-85 ($500) a lot and I feel like I’m close to pulling the trigger, but I decided to look around local marketplace listings for vintage turntables and found someone selling a Technics SL-1200 with a Ortofon I've been going back and forth for the past six months trying to decide on a turntable. I have the Rega which is also great and there isn't much of a difference. Fluance vs Rega P3 upvotes Canyon Bikes is the unofficial Reddit page for all things related to the Canyon brand and the bikes they manufacture. It bears mentioning that the motor, tonearm, and plinth are the same across the entire fluance line. Q: Which turntable has better sound quality, the Rega Planar 2 or the Fluance RT85? 23 votes, 18 comments. But today, it came across me the possibility of getting a brand new Rega Planar 1. Sounded good until I did some A-B tests. Fluance is manufactured by Hanpin. Rega P2 So, I’m stuck up here in the Great White North (read: Canada) and am trying to decide on two options I have available to me. I recently posted asking about a fluance RT85 vs a rega planar 2. The turntable to buy in the UK is a high quality built in the UK Rega Planar 1. However, it seems like the general consensus is that the Fluance RT82 is the best turntable around that price range. Most will say Rega for the upgrades and the tone arm. After feedback on my earlier post and further research, I’m looking at 3 options - buying a new Fluance RT82 ($300), an open box or “like new” used Pro-Ject Debut Carbon EVO (~$500), or a used Technics TT near me. It's your money but fornme when I'm ready I'm making a big jump to a Rega P3. In fact, I think the cartridge that comes with the Rega might disappoint many. Rega Planer 1 with acrylic platter and Shure M97X cart. There is not a correct mass that a tonearm should be. Hi all I have a Rega Planar 1 that I'm considering to sell to buy a deck with a preamp built in. The Fluance RT82 is a good value for $300 and good to start with. But I want y’all to help me choose please I’ve finally accepted that my old warhorse of Rega Planar 2 is due for replacement after 25 years of faithful service. For a starter deck, I recommend buying a turntable with a better tonearm. It has a speed control to ensure that the table is playing at the proper speed (inconsistent speeds drive me up a wall). I cant speak for the Fluance, but I did AB tests on both mine and my father's systems and Im disappointed in my Orbit. Was comparing this to potentially the Music Hall Classic or Fluance RT85. But I want y’all to help me choose please Oct 31, 2020 · Maybe pro-next or Rega have better tables that might fit whatever your budget is. Do yourself a favor and checkout the Masterbuilt Gravity Series 800 and or 1050. Any other thoughts? Rega Planar 1, Pro Ject Debut Carbon or Fluance RT85? I think the Rega P1 has the best sound quality but I see that everybody loves the Pro Ject. Yes the P2 is a LOT more expensive, but the difference was dramatic. Rega does make great turntables, don’t get me wrong… but the great stuff starts with the Planar 6 (the first model in their lineup that actually has physical and mechanical features that raise it above entry The Rega has no anti-skate adjustment, a non-threaded counterweight that requires an additional scale to adjust, and a plastic platter. Entry model Rega’s are pretty much the opposite, all the money went into the tonearm & joints/bearings and the plinth basic. The s shape tone arm on the Fluance appears to be high end but its not going to get the best sound. the audio-technica makes it easy to try different carts when you feel like it. I prefer Baerwald on a Rega arm. Edit - Rega is 4hr round trip drive, Pro-Ject is local and Fluance would be shipped. 2, the Rega Planar 1 is 0. One of the things to avoid is a hollow body - vibrations are the enemy and some inexpensive tables are like drums, propagating and even amplifying vibration. Pro-Ject vs. The Fluance to get is the RT82 for $299 since the 2M Red on the RT83 isn't really any better than the previous version OM10 on the RT82. Hi guys, (UK based) Got the Fluance RT-82 coming for Christmas, got a DJ PRE II based off information here. It is a decent table. Go to a store and listen to Rega p6 because the p3 can easily be upgraded to a 6 minus plinth. Oh, if you decide to go with Fluance avoid the one with the red cartridge. Even with YouTube compression, I can hear Pro-Ject falling way off the mark from a Rega P1 and only a slight difference between the Fluance and the Rega. I wanted to suggest rega fono mini a2d but it's $175 on Amazon US! It costs equalivent of $125 in UK. If you are sure you want to dive in the vinyl world, then invest on the Rega. The RT83 probably has a marginally better speed. worse. Noctua NH-D15 for i7-12700 upvote In my opinion the Fluance RT85 has a nice plinth and platter/drive system with nice features, but the tonearm is its biggest weakness - too much play in the joints robbing detail, impact, trainsents. Drop VTA < Fluance RT85 < Debut Carbon EVO < Rega Planar 3. I considered various U-Turn Orbit models ($200-500) and the REGA Planar 1 ($600) but they require manual speed adjustment and/or lack auto-stop. Finally the platter on that Pioneer is about 3X the weight. Sep 30, 2024 · The Rega Planar 2 is a great choice for those who prefer a minimalist design and manual speed control. If you want a Rega then get the regular Planar 1 and then an external phono stage preamp for around the same cost if not using a receiver or integrated amp with a phono input. I'd personally get the Fluance though. Looking to upgrade my tt. Turntables that do have the same motor and specs are the Monolith by Monoprice Turntable which is a clone of the Fluance RT81 from the same factory. (Fluance RT85 vs Fluance RT82 $299 adds auto stop and a solid MDF plinth over the higher priced AT-LP120X $349. To give an idea of this, the RB330 tonearm on the Rega 3 would cost you $600-700 to buy just by itself. Members Online. The servo-controlled motor seems to offer the best wow and flutter rating in its class. Fluance vs. For example, say you've got no other audio equipment & have a total budget of 750, you'd be better off buying the cheaper TT so you have more money to spend on a decent pre-amp, amp & speakers over buying the more expensive TT and running it through some cheapo active speakers. Or AT-LPW30TK $329 $195 plus $99 AT-VMN95EN stylus is a step up from the E on the Drop. Even a cheap low end cartridge will sound better on the Rega than the Fluance. Right off the store. In order to have a better understanding of the features and performance of these turntables, I played a large number of records on them. Arm can be modded. Thinking Rega P3 or 6. i know the fluance can do that too, but maybe consider what some have said here about the fluance tables. Are Fluance speakers any good for the price range? If yes, which series would be best between the Reference and the Signature? I’m considering getting a pair of the bookshelves and the associated centre speaker. I’m just getting back into collecting and playing records and I’m looking to get something more than my current Audio-Technica LP60. The import fees are a lot cheaper. Pass on the Plus since it lacks a switch to ever be able to bypass the built in phono preamp. Rega is a brand I am generally not crazy about because they won’t publish a lot of normal specs. Jun 5, 2020 · Hi! I'm planning to buy a turntable. Make sure you have decent preamp and speakers so you can actually "listen" to the quality Rega offers. Pass on the RT83 since the cartridge is not any better. Until otherwise proven, the objective ranking for "Turntables Around $500" goes #1: Rega P1, #2: Fluance RT-85 and #3: by a distance Pro-Ject Debut Carbon EVO. Audio technica more of a mass produced OEM product. BUT, I have a chance to get the AT-LPW30 for about $150, half the price of the Fluance or more than half when you consider I'd need to purchase an external preamp for the Fluance. Reddit's most popular camera brand-specific subreddit! We are an unofficial community of users of the Sony Alpha brand and related gear: Sony E Mount, Sony A Mount, legacy Minolta cameras, RX cameras, lenses, flashes, photoshare, and discussion. Rega. Here it is. Exact Elys 2 Between the EVO and Fluance for me. Rega Planar 3 $ 500 $ 850. I didn't want to spend so much so this was an… The Fluance tables are a much better value with all models comeing in cheaper than the entry level Rega. Therefore, the Fluance is better sounding than the Pro-Ject. Most will shit on the Fluance. Currently I’m using a pioneer pl-400 direct drive turntable Fluance adds auto stop, solid wood/MDF plinth, optical sensor speed controlled servo motor and belt driver for motor noise isolation. However, U-Turn has been in the turntable business for much longer than Fluance. I chucked mine in the drawer and installed my vintage Shure V15 III when I bought my Rega P2. The Jun 18, 2019 · The Rega is better, but you're also paying more for better. If you purchase the Project deck I would immediately upgrade to the Ortofon 2m Blue. Pricing Fluance RT82 Reference High Fidelity Vinyl Turntable Record Player with Ortofon OM10 Cartridge, Speed Control Motor, High Mass MDF Wood Plinth, Vibration Isolation Feet - Piano Black $300 Rega Planar 1 Arm is decent but lacks some adjustment. The fluance was priced low but comes with a nice cartridge so a lot that you’re paying for goes to that. Only get the fluance if you plan to tinker with different cartridges and switch between 33 and 45 often. The Rega has a synchronous AC motor which is controlled by a modulating power supply, while the AT has a sensor which supplies feedback to the DC motor if the speed changes. I have an unused Yamaha RX-V567 to get me started but thats really for a home cinema. Looking for my first turntable. i Rega planar 3 50th edition vs 6, exact cart vs aria vs aria pro I'm currently running a white Fluance rt-82 with an ortofon super om10 cart/stylus I have a lyngdorf tdai-1120 stereo amp and focal aria 926 floorstanding speakers. The Rega is a beautifully engineered table. I'd also really like compatibility with moving-coil cartridges (not that I'm planning to run out and buy one). In my experience of the two carts (I’ve never had a Fluance table but I’ve had each of these carts at one point on various tables) the 2M blue is more accurate and bright vs the MP-110 which is warmer and not quite as good of a tracker. If it were me I would wait fo the fluance. Comparison winner $ 500. I've been doing a lot of research and have narrowed my options down to the Rega Planar 1, Pro-Ject Debut EVO and Fluance RT85 or RT85N. Is the P3 that much of a step up in sound quality vs. I'm replacing it this week with a Project carbon but I'm taking the ortofon blue off of the Fluance because it's the only worthwhile part of the fluance. Should I get the Rega Planar 1 or the Pro-ject T1? (I'm from europe so Uturn isn't an option and Fluance is also hard to get) Other options around… The 82 is the better deal if you’re interested in really investing in stylus upgrades. K. Rega comms with its own Rega Carbon stylus, and Pro-Ject with OM5E. But if I buy the Fluance RT82 I would also need to purchase a preamp since I do not currently have one. 07 everyone else that I've seen is 0. Audio technica uses a lot of its budget on gimmicks and conveniences features which is fine if you want them. I've also looked at the Pro-Ject Debut Carbon EVO, the Fluance RT85/85N, and even the Rega Planar 1. However you have a few options in for new tables in that price range, or just a little more. Though I am upgrading the cartridge. The Fluance RT82 and RT83 are a great start! If had said you could afford around $1500+ overall I'd say reconsider if the auto-stop feature is a "Nice to Have or a "Must Have. I was wondering if owners of either of these have any input, pros/cons, etc. A VM540ML should be a good for fit for a Rega 3 as the tonearm has a fairly low effective mass. onnmao lqhfm huq pitk jipe jkbu ygcf nybc bhw qntpvyd