Record Player with Ortofon OM 10 Cartridge, Speed Control Motor, High Mass MDF Wood Plinth, Vibration Isolation Feet
Color: Piano Black
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PURE ANALOG PERFORMANCE
The definitive vinyl record listening experience for beautifully warm and natural music, transporting you into the center of the performance
EXCEPTIONAL MUSICAL ACCURACY
Immerse yourself in dynamic music reproduction with the Ortofon OM 10 elliptical cartridge delivering improved linearity, higher channel separation and reduced distortion
SPEED CONTROL FOR PRECISION PLAYBACK
The isolated motor prevents unwanted vibrations and noise while the speed control mechanism ensures consistent platter velocity (0.07% Wow/Flutter)
HIGH MASS MDF WOOD PLINTH
Revel in the gorgeously crafted cabinet with real wood finish and a highly precise metal platter with adjustable resonance damping feet, ensuring superior isolation from unwanted micro-vibrations
SPECTACULAR SIGNAL CLARITY
Caress your records with the balanced S-shaped tonearm for accurate tracking of the record groove and no electronics in the signal path for a cleaner, exceptionally detailed sound (Note: phono preamp not included)
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4.8
8% of customers recommend this product
Top customer reviews
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Really good turntable. 1 people found this helpfulI recently purchased a RT82w. I truly enjoy the easy setup, look, crafmanship, and especially the sound of this turntable and stylus. The customer service is outstanding. After about a week of considerable listening time, the sound became very distorted constantly. I promptly contacted Brent at their customer service department. After I sent a email, as he requested, with the picture of the cartridge / stylus and a video / audio recording of my problem, he quickly analyzed the problem. It was a defective head shell. He quickly sent one out, and I'm now back on the road to full music enjoyment. Sometimes stuff happens that are out of manufactures control when they are not producing all the components that go into there products. That's why there are warranties. However the Fluance Customer service team was responsive, polite, and quick to resolve my issue. I would highly recommend a turntable from Fluance, especially for the price point. It won't break the bank.....
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Best value! 0 people found this helpfulFantastic turntable! Exceptional sound. I upgraded from an older 70's vintage belt drive table and there is simply no comparison. This thing rocks. I don't believe there is a better value available today
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Wow is all I can say! 0 people found this helpfulI bought the Fluance RT82 as an upgrade to my Crosley. I paired it with an Andover SpinBase speaker to keep the same small footprint that my Crosley had and I was blown away with the quality and the sound that this turntable produces. The Ortofon OM-10 stylus produces sounds from my classic Country records like Iām seeing the artist live.When I set this up and lowered the stylus on my Street Survivors album Lynyrd Skynyrd never sounded better.If you are looking for a great turntable look no further than the Fluance line!
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RT82 is an amazing machine! 0 people found this helpfulThis was my first turntable that wasn't an All-N-One and I truly love it.
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Company MO just screams quality 2 people found this helpfulI am not a rich man, maybe never will be, but I do have a LOT of records laying around now and my Audio Technica player totally crapped out on me a week before I ordered the Fluance turntable. In the beginning, my search for a turntable briefly landed me on Fluance's site, and many others, but I went with the LP120x with blue-tooth because I was... an idiot. I never used the BT connectivity, I never used the internal amp, and already owned an ART DJ PRE II phone pre-amp for an older but alas broken record player I had bought used for dirt cheap thinking I could get it working. Long story short, the Audio Technica's direct-drive motor burned out in 5 months for no reason. I really, really, really, didn't want to exchange it or go through tech support as I was never particularly happy with it, and always struggled to level the platter on a monthly basis. I had just bought a new microlinear stylus too, which I'll probably sell. In conclusion, the Fluance is great, I got it set up in less than 20 minutes. It didn't even need to be leveled, the stylus was in the right position in terms of overhang (i had a gauge laying around) and I had flawless record playback in less than a few minutes after that initial setup. The next objective is to replace the cartridge with an Nagaoka MP-110 and my poor mans decent entry-level record player will be complete. I don't really "listen" to records, I digitize them to listen to at work or on my desktop, with how much stuff I have and now that I have a vacuum cleaner machine as well- I'm in too deep to pull out of the hobby now.