🎵 Elevate Your Listening Experience!
The Fluance RT85N Turntable, equipped with the Nagaoka MP-110 cartridge and a high-density acrylic platter, offers an unparalleled analog audio experience. With precision speed control and a beautifully crafted MDF wood plinth, this turntable is designed for audiophiles seeking rich sound and aesthetic appeal. Voted the best by New York Times Wirecutter, it combines style and performance, making it a must-have for any music lover.
Wattage | 1.5 watts |
Output Wattage | 50 Watts |
Connector Type | RCA |
Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Additional Features | RT85N Turntable, Dust Cover + Hinges, Bubble Level, Headshell with Nagaoka MP-110 Cartridge, Counterweight, Acrylic Platter with Belt, 100-240V (50/60Hz) AC Power Adapter, 3ft RCA Cable, 2x 3ft Ground Wire, 45 Adaptor, Motor Pulley Cap, Cotton Gloves, User Manual, Lifetime Customer Support, 2 Year Manufacturer's Direct Warranty |
Compatible Devices | Phono Preamplifier |
Item Weight | 16.8 Pounds |
Color | Piano Black |
S**
great table and the cartridge sounds amazing
this was a great first table. performed well. the cartridge choice was solid. glad I went this route vs the orto.only complaint was not having adjustable VTA but I knew that going into it. overall the best table in the $500 pricepoint that I found after hours of research...
A**C
Super cool Turntable
The media could not be loaded. This is one of the best turntables I've owned. I love the simplicity of it, how easy it is to put together and how the music sounds. Also looks amazing. If you're looking for a well all around turntable that's well priced and has all you need to play your precious Lps, well look no further, this is it. I am in love again. This one is top quality
R**E
A Simple wow would suffice, but there is so much to like/love about this turntable
I bought this to replace an Altec Lansing turntable which was fully auto with BT, i had replaced the original stylus for an elliptical on that unit and it sounded very nice but i was looking for more. Enter the Fluance rt85n, I wasn’t looking to be hammered with a sterile soundscape and the word warm drew me to this unit. I’ve burned it in for 20 or so hours and am very very pleased with this unit.I have a nice collection of records and it is handling all of them with ease. I am hearing much more detail in the music, instead of harmonies being blended together it is easy to hear the individual performers in their own space rather than a blend of voices in one spot. While warm is an apt description for the sound, that word does not do it justice, it has solid defined bass balanced well against a beautiful midrange and high end. I am reliving my first exposure to high end audio and am loving the old school vinyl experience, my setup does have Bluetooth to stream music from my phone, but the sound of well cared for vinyl is a much more engaging experience, I have to get off my ass and flip the LP. I have been adding a lot of pre-owned music to my collection and am surprised by how well this unit handles all of the $1.00 albums that have found their way into my collection. I have found that giving even a brand new album will deal with dirty grooves. A tiny spec of dust in the groove will cause a loud pop in the performance but a good deep clean have removed all those annoying pops, I’ve read of others having a similar issue and replacing the stylus with the next model up to deal with it, but cleaning is working for me. I had bought a copy of Yes - Close to the Edge which had several pops on both sides and after a good deep clean they all went bye bye. I highly recommend this unit it brings a lot to the party and was super easy to install and set up, as you can see in the pics my EQ setting are nearly flat and I am getting bottom end that can be felt without the boomies. My friends are commenting about how good my setup sounds and these are folks who have never used at turntable before.
A**R
Fantastic TT
THIS should be everybody's first turntable. Or at least any of the Fluance TT. It took a little setting up, as should any REAL TT but it sounds fantastic! I've "burned" it in about 8 hours or so now and it sounds better and better as it gets used more. A nice rich warm sound. I play a lot of used records and I heard the RT85N was better for a lot of used/older records whereas the RT85 was better for newer/vibrant sounding records. Just fantastic so far. I REALLY wish I had started with this TT. Can't wait to see what Fluance does in the future. They just make a really solid TT. These things ARE dust magnets so buyer beware on that. But t's a beautiful piece of furniture... yes it feels more like furniture then a TT because it's made so well.
M**S
Clean, warm sound from the Nagaoka Cartridge
I don't know what the standard platter would sound like, but this acrylic looks great and the Nagaoka cartridge is excellent. I almost went with the other version with the Ortofon Blue but chose this because I read on multiple forums:1. The blue ortofon can sound overly crisp, detailed and might "fatigue" the ears.2. The ortofon blue stylus (needle) can cost twice as much $204 at replacement time as the Nagaoka $70 and I plan to replace the stylus every 300 hours or two years. I don't plan on changing the entire cartridge, but will upgrade my speakers and even get a pre-amp maybe... before I then upgrade to a fancier cartridge.3. The Nagaota gets so much praise for its warmer sound and decent bass.4. BUT this all depends on your "vinyl-chain": the amp or receiver you use and the speaker quality so its all subject to these and subjective too.I get no wow and flutter (I have good ears and would hear it) and I don't get any sibilance from the needle. My old vinyl that has been in the back room for 25 years now sounds amazing in my new "vinyl room" (the old sun-room).It was fun watching youtube vids on what to expect to set up the tone arm and antiskate, easy. The 3 rubber feet work fine, I have no issues with the unit just turning off when record side is finished. At least it does not spin and get kicked out to respin again. It's fine for the needle to gently stay there if I walk away and return.I don't have any 45's and certainly no 78's so having 33 and 45 speeds are fine. I don't need a system or cartridge and needle that will play exotic mono and 78's when I have 50 years worth of 33 1/3 to play.The lift arm (I believe it's hydraulic) works perfectly: it lifts all the way and slowly comes down as expected.The tone arm is fine, but where the arm lock or holder clips over the arm, it is tight and the black has rubbed off very slightly. I might use a sharpie to dab it someday if it gets noticeable. I would not say (as others have) that this means it's a "lower quality tonearm", I feel it's fine and the tone arm gears and general feel is fine. If I really wanted a carbon-straight arm, I would have spent another $150 for those other brands but I was really pushing this at $500, so I'm really happy.
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