I may end up getting this instead of the Fluance Rt-85N for my first turntable. Seems like an easy set up and easy to use on a daily basis. Or so I hope.
I would consider the denon dp 300f, it is also available used as it is an older model. You get the same automatic turntable and Features as Shown plus upgradeable System (weight can be adjusted, System can be removed which cannot be done on Audio technica) and anti skate functionality. It also is Standard size (sale as 70x but not 60x) to any other hifi components and comes in Black or silver. It matches my Harman kardon vintage pm 645 perfectly. Only thing you dont get is the optional Bluetooth but of course you could add an external Transmitter and the cables are fixed and not detachable. I have to add that the denon does not have the arm lock, so if you move it a lot around it is a bit unpractical but no worry if you just leave it ständig somewhere fixed. I have it and I have to say it fits my Bill perfectly and I even upgrade it with a ortofon 2m red. Depends of you like the looks but alone from functionality the denon has everything you need for future upgrades if you want to try it out. I am very happy and I can report the automatic functionality is very convenient, albeit a bit slow sometimes (it's quick er to stop it manually than waiting for it to do it.) hope that helps and if you are not mega into the looks of the 70x, ID give the denon a look.
I recommend you go with this plan. I've had the Fluance 85n turntable for over one year now and I can't help to feel that I didn't quite do a good job on setting it up. if this table was out then, I would have pull the trigger on this. I still might for that entry level price. Happy listeninng.
I am a snobby audiophile but I still think this is a fantastic machine, especially with the stylus upgrade path.
I have shaky hands, so I need the auto. Nice to hear even audiophiles appreciate this unit.
just got this, and it sounds amazing.
Thanks for sharing your review-happy spinning!
I may end up getting this instead of the Fluance Rt-85N for my first turntable. Seems like an easy set up and easy to use on a daily basis. Or so I hope.
I would consider the denon dp 300f, it is also available used as it is an older model. You get the same automatic turntable and Features as Shown plus upgradeable System (weight can be adjusted, System can be removed which cannot be done on Audio technica) and anti skate functionality. It also is Standard size (sale as 70x but not 60x) to any other hifi components and comes in Black or silver. It matches my Harman kardon vintage pm 645 perfectly. Only thing you dont get is the optional Bluetooth but of course you could add an external Transmitter and the cables are fixed and not detachable. I have to add that the denon does not have the arm lock, so if you move it a lot around it is a bit unpractical but no worry if you just leave it ständig somewhere fixed. I have it and I have to say it fits my Bill perfectly and I even upgrade it with a ortofon 2m red. Depends of you like the looks but alone from functionality the denon has everything you need for future upgrades if you want to try it out. I am very happy and I can report the automatic functionality is very convenient, albeit a bit slow sometimes (it's quick er to stop it manually than waiting for it to do it.) hope that helps and if you are not mega into the looks of the 70x, ID give the denon a look.
@@stefanegger Thanks for the advice. I’ll look into that.
I recommend you go with this plan. I've had the Fluance 85n turntable for over one year now and I can't help to feel that I didn't quite do a good job on setting it up. if this table was out then, I would have pull the trigger on this. I still might for that entry level price. Happy listeninng.
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Minor price jump? It's double the price of the 60. In my country that's half a gorilla. Only bank robbers can afford that kind of gorilla.
Three polar bears, 12 ice blocks, and a tin of whale blubber up here in Canada.