Reloop RP-7000 MK2 Turntable Review | Tips and Tricks

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  • Reloop's original RP-7000 turntable offered the perfect combination of simplicity and high performance at a great price. Does the RP-7000 MK2 live up to its predecessor? Subscribe to DJcityTV: bit.ly/127fT8P
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  • @thasco
    @thasco Před 6 lety +62

    I can say that I bought my pair of RP7000MK2 based on your original review. No complaints had them for over a year of almost daily use and they are a solid investment.

    • @137damek
      @137damek Před 6 lety +1

      You can switch power switch off and on , and it will not kill the sound , while have plater slowing down

    • @littlemimus
      @littlemimus Před 6 lety +1

      hey man can you answer me a question. i have the reloop rp 7000 mk1 and im getting some crazy wow and flutter. sometimes itll go from 80.0-81.1. do you have this problem with the mk2? im looking at upgrading.

    • @raulrodriguez82
      @raulrodriguez82 Před 5 lety +1

      mine have been solid as well. No Issues in 2 years

    • @daniellheureux4867
      @daniellheureux4867 Před 5 lety +6

      I own a single RP7000MK2 Silver Edition since may 2018 and as of today, no issue, nothing to complaint about. I purchased it for the sole purpose of archiving my records collection (old school Dance / Techno from the early 90's) to digital files within a controlled environment (no dust, no smoke, no vibration, no static). For the job, I choose the Reloop Vibe cartridge which sound fantastic (Phono Output). The Reloop 7000MK2 is a very solid product, I'm very satisfied ! To be honest I though about a swap for the new Technics MK7 but its target retail price is more than twice the price of a Reloop 7000MK2 ... so unless you really want a Technics table, to me it's not worth it ...

    • @user-mo9mt6yu8y
      @user-mo9mt6yu8y Před 5 lety +1

      And sound?

  • @Djtonydraper
    @Djtonydraper Před 6 lety +11

    Nice looking tables. Thanks for posting Mo.

  • @noelfarias3788
    @noelfarias3788 Před 3 lety +2

    Cheers mate! Picking one up in Paris this weekend !

  • @IanCassanova
    @IanCassanova Před 2 lety +4

    These will not disappoint! Indeed, bought a pair of these for home use and I was not disappointed. I use in DVS mode with Ortofon Digi Carts . No problem mixing four to the floor House and open format. I am not bothered about having Technics anymore these are my new replacements and at a decent price new.

    • @bianchetfam7960
      @bianchetfam7960 Před 2 lety

      Hi, how have you found the 'digital' pitch. I've heard they get out of synch so much quicker then the good old 'analog' pitch from old turntables. I'm interested to know how long the beat match stays in synch with these turntables.
      My old anolog pitch keeps the 2 vinyl tracks in synch for a very long time. Your thougths appreciated. Cheers

  • @patc2060
    @patc2060 Před 3 lety +1

    I had 1210s for many years, sold them sadly however gotten back into it and have picked up the limited edition set of Reloop which I must say are fabulous.. on standard needles at the moment which were supplied with them I will be upgrading them soon as I can.. that all I would say..
    A Graet Table I think the New Classic.

  • @nottez1
    @nottez1 Před 6 lety

    Great review mate!

  • @Felix-bw8hf
    @Felix-bw8hf Před 3 lety

    Great video. Lovely hoodie!!!

  • @akinkunmicook2977
    @akinkunmicook2977 Před 6 lety

    Great review!!!!

  • @CossRooper
    @CossRooper Před 6 lety +1

    Just got one. No complaints at all so far.

  • @ClectaSkiMusic
    @ClectaSkiMusic Před 6 lety

    Cool stuff, keep it up

  • @paultaggart1883
    @paultaggart1883 Před 6 lety

    Great review

  • @DJ.Kvn_
    @DJ.Kvn_ Před 6 lety +2

    Mo's voice is just so smooth

  • @drvo12
    @drvo12 Před 3 lety +2

    Hello! Lovely video. Have you maybe tried AT Lp140x? If yes, which one would you recommend between this two?
    Thanks

  • @z90012
    @z90012 Před 2 lety +1

    Got this in black fantastic quality 👍😊

  • @claudiopolizzotto
    @claudiopolizzotto Před 2 lety +2

    Best in the market in this moment! I have 2 black

  • @binarysun_
    @binarysun_ Před 4 lety +7

    Have the og rp7000 for years now. I like them really much. I have no problems going back and forth between these at home and the 1210/1200 in clubs. I even have to say that sometimes I wish that the 12s in front of me would transform into 7000s. The pitch is really precise and even when I DVS with them the bpm counter is way less jittery than with 12s
    I am recommending them to everybody basically.

    • @Nobody-hc2bo
      @Nobody-hc2bo Před 4 lety

      Appreciate the input, i'm in the market for turntables and I can't justify the prices for used 1200s

    • @binarysun_
      @binarysun_ Před 4 lety +1

      No body I also keep the torque to a value that matches the 12s. And if you crank up the torque to the max, pressing the reverse button almost instantly reverses the direction. The on/off switch is set in a little so you won’t switch it off by accident and I appreciate the second play/stop button. And one feature for the neat freak...the area under the TT is easy to clean since it is flat and only the magnet is open. Not having a ground wire makes things easier as well. The rca target lights make them replaceable which is nice. I hate when the lights burn out and cannot be replaced easily. Need more info?

    • @bianchetfam7960
      @bianchetfam7960 Před 2 lety +1

      Hi, how have you found the 'digital' pitch. I've heard they get out of synch so much quicker then the good old 'analog' pitch from old turntables. I'm interested to know how long the beat match stays in synch with these turntables.
      My old anolog pitch keeps the 2 vinyl tracks in synch for a very long time. Your thougths appreciated. Cheers

    • @nizzle6588
      @nizzle6588 Před rokem

      Yes want to know what Bianchet fan wants to know too

    • @binarysun_
      @binarysun_ Před rokem +2

      @@bianchetfam7960 @Nizzle I cannot really answer this. It also depends on many factors imho. From a plain technical standpoint digital is not prone to temp changes or any noise every analog circuit produces to some degree. If I really need two or more tracks to be in sync for extended periods I press the „sync“ button. If I am playing plain old vinyl I think it depends way more on your accuracy while pitching than technical issues. Also every record is warped in some way or the other even if it is ever so slightly so there goes the rest of your precision. What I can say for sure is that jitter on a 1200s is higher than on those RPs. When I play DVS, then especially in the beginning the 1200s have a jitter of up to +/-0.5%(you can see the numbers fluctuate in RB or Serato) which stabilizes a bit during the set but is never really better than +/-0.2%. Both is expected from an analog system. And if it is serviced badly or never then jitter gets worse trust me I have been there. Generally analog is inaccurate to begin with and more so when the system is not warm yet. On the RPs here I am usually within the +/-0.1% range. But tbh I never saw any of this as a mayor problem really. I played on basically everything in my active time. The worst belt driven TTS to really expensive digitals and Always made the crowd jump. Everything that is mechanical will go out of sync eventually and nobody’s „pitch feel“ is perfect. If records start to go out of sync you re-pitch. The earlier you notice the de-syncing and the better your feeling for the pitch is the less audible it is to your audience…if they notice it at all. If I need absolute precision, then I‘d use a media player and the sync feature. Vinyl is always the game of sense and feeling vs mechanical imprecision. It’s never precise in the way digital media is.

  • @Tetrahex_uk
    @Tetrahex_uk Před 5 lety +3

    Recently brought a pair of these, no complaints so far, really is a rock solid turntable. only slight complaint is knowing the wow and flutter is more than a Technics. Although in reality there is no audible difference at all.

    • @leemajors1417
      @leemajors1417 Před 3 lety +3

      How are they running now? Any reliability issues?

  • @donvito8652
    @donvito8652 Před 3 lety +1

    So ... What about vs Denon VL12? Your reviews are helpful to the DJ Community but for us Home Audio guys, we find ourselves wanting/needing evals more along sonic quality capabilities.
    I bought a DJ style table because of the ongoing rep of Technics SL1200. I bought my VL12 at a crazy good price of $350 ... New, sealed in box. It sounds great for listening purposes but wondering how it stands up to the others DJ tables .... replacing my Systemdelk IIX900 belt driven table. table...

  • @DJJRCO
    @DJJRCO Před 3 lety +2

    I have a pair of numark ttx and considering getting a pair of these later on based on this review.

  • @Dyreckt1
    @Dyreckt1 Před 6 lety +2

    Great turntables.

  • @kalledisco
    @kalledisco Před 6 lety

    MojaxxVJD Have you ever done a rewiew of the Synq Xtrem1?

  • @Shmack_
    @Shmack_ Před 2 lety +1

    I'm using the rp-8000 mk2 with a ortofon VNL cart and the weight is hanging off the edge to the point to where I can't even get it balanced amd then it's not catching when scratching. Need to find that heavier tonearm weight you speak of. The reloop blue cartridge works fine

  • @technowoodrecords6122
    @technowoodrecords6122 Před 2 lety +1

    For me in this moment the best on the market !

  • @tonysoprano4883
    @tonysoprano4883 Před 2 lety +3

    I really like the thought of these, seeing as they're quite sturdy and heavy while not having to think about buying used stuff from Technics. The only complaint I have from the get-go are the dual start/stop buttons instead of a 45 RPM hole. Reloop should have two different versions. That way, they'd cater towards hi-fi people as well who likes to use a heavy metal plinth DD turntable but not want to go through the whole vintage process. Let's hope that they change this in the future.

    • @sgtcreasegrease
      @sgtcreasegrease Před 2 lety

      I think Reloop make a version of this that's actually more so meant for hifi use. Doesn't have a pitch fader. Can totally use the 7000s for home listening though. Old music sounds really great on it.

  • @Travis-guy-247
    @Travis-guy-247 Před 4 lety +3

    2:25 This part of the video is just so satisfying lol

  • @BIGSABMUSIC
    @BIGSABMUSIC Před 5 lety +2

    a Super OEM with a Technics 1200MK@ layout!..AWESOME!...now i know that turntables to replace my 1200's i had to sell!

  • @martinshow5146
    @martinshow5146 Před rokem +1

    Thank you

  • @terrycard6775
    @terrycard6775 Před 3 lety +1

    6000 series were a great table also most probably my favourite deck.

    • @SlayerDarkRaver
      @SlayerDarkRaver Před 3 lety

      I agree to that. The only reason I'm looking at this is because my 2 6000s are broken after ~12 years.

  • @djadjacent1857
    @djadjacent1857 Před 6 lety +3

    So I just saw this video today, but I got a pair of these a couple of months ago along with some Ortofon green's and I've been good. At the time, the price was $425/each and it's hard to beat that.

    • @Mojaxx
      @Mojaxx Před 6 lety

      DJ Adjacent That’s a great deal! Any Super OEM under $500 is a good score.

  • @bianchetfam7960
    @bianchetfam7960 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi, please help. Technics have recently upgraded their pitch control so they're more like the old analog/Technics 1210 MK2's . Now all these new turntables, incl the 7000 MK2's are digital, which means they're never 100% and when beat matching/mixing you're always having to work the platter and pitch. Are you finding this with the 7000's. E.G when you've got both discs match, and the fader in the middle, can you leave them both playing out together for a good length of time ? Appreciated. John

  • @tonymckeown6652
    @tonymckeown6652 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Way late to comment but just bought a set to replace broken 1200s they are amazing

    • @RC75
      @RC75 Před 3 měsíci

      So you are happy with them? That’s nice to hear cause I’m in doubt with the PLX-1000’s but I prefer a silver turntable. Any advice for the cartridge, I play mostly techno. Thanks.

  • @DJSoulShaker33
    @DJSoulShaker33 Před 4 lety +2

    Nice mixer behind you. The realistic in the blue box. Try to mix with this two reloop turntables. And without EQ. Old school. Enjoy!

    • @sumguy835
      @sumguy835 Před 3 lety

      That was the very 1st mixer I had & learnt to mix/beat match with in about 1991. Would bring it half way in, or to the bass would allow, then switch them so the outgoing was half way out at the right time then fade.
      Would have sounded a right mess compared to today...

  • @TillReymann
    @TillReymann Před 2 lety

    Is the body's surface or the buttons on top rubber-coated? My ST.150 MK1 had this and it got super sticky after a few years. Sucks.

  • @fvw94
    @fvw94 Před 6 lety +3

    Purchased the mk1 model, its an excellent turntable

    • @JoeMu
      @JoeMu Před 4 lety +1

      Tha Blinder what’s the difference between mk1 and mk2 I can get a mk1 for £200 now
      But not sure weather to get the mk2

    • @fvw94
      @fvw94 Před 4 lety +2

      @@JoeMu The design is slightly updated, all the tone arm base is renewed and also I believe a slightly better housing

    • @JoeMu
      @JoeMu Před 4 lety +1

      Tha Blinder not sure what to go for then I’m only using for at home

    • @fvw94
      @fvw94 Před 4 lety +1

      @@JoeMu well right now, I'd buy the mk2. I dont think there will be such a difference in terms of money. But the gold edition of the mk2... Its so beautiful hahah

  • @aneshas
    @aneshas Před 29 dny +1

    Hey, my two cents on the digital vs analogu pitch control - I am also on a lookout for a good set of turntables (had faulty 1210s, messed up at 120lp, and nice set of reloop 4000 - my first set and tbh I had no complaints back then). Only recently found out about digital pitch controls and saw ppl complaining and stuff bla bla - this put me off from buying the 7000 mk2. The, I dug deeper and saw that pros really have no issues with this, my doubt is that they even prefer it - for eg. I love Sven Vaeth and actually due to this digital pitch control gossip I immediately assumed he would prefer analog pitch control, but then I thought let me check... I went through a lot of his sets and really had a look and found out that dude seems to be using 1200 M5G (digital pitch) ever since they came out without any issues. I saw him use mk2 also, but this probably depends on the venue and ofc he would have no trouble using a brick. But all in all, go check for yourself if you do not believe me, m5g is really easy to spot due to the led lights and the buttons below the pitch. This put this stupid digital vs analogue discussion to rest in my head. Ofc it feels different, but the bottom line is, they both work.
    One other thing, a lot of ppl who complained about digital vs analogue pitch compare them head on eg. 1200 mk2 against smth digital - which when you think about it makes no god damn sense! Ofc you might have to correct the whole time bcs one is digital and the other is analogue - my guess is also that you might as well do a slight adjustment on the analogue one and they would be locked in (you might be somwhere in between the digital step) - these ppl have no idea what they are talking about tbh. So, if you have two good digital pitch control turntables of the same brand that is the only time you can make an honest comparison - bcs what I think once they get locked in they are locked in.

  • @metalbearuk
    @metalbearuk Před 4 dny

    I have a Technics sl 1500c, and bought a Reloop 7000 mk2 because I wanted a turntable with pitch control, as I have a lot of dance vinyl that I like to play a little faster. Hand on heart, I can hear no difference between the two turntables at all, and the Reloop has a stronger motor. Save yourself some cash (practically 50%!) and buy a Reloop.

  • @peacepuffz
    @peacepuffz Před rokem

    I heard the black finsh look better? 1200 sliver man normally but if the black 7000 looks higher quality?

  • @joshua85100
    @joshua85100 Před 6 lety +1

    good review, i've been hesitating between theses and the stanton st-150
    Since stantons are made in USA i thought they would be a better choice..
    Keep on the good reviews!!

    • @Mojaxx
      @Mojaxx Před 6 lety +1

      joshua85100 They are both Super OEMs and so effectively the same deck at their core. And that means the Stantons are not made in the USA. They might be assembled there, but I’m not even sure about that.

    • @joshua85100
      @joshua85100 Před 6 lety +1

      alright thanks for your answer! i will re-think my choices since stantons are also super-oem (i've read on a forum that they were not..)
      big up!

    • @raven-jz6cv
      @raven-jz6cv Před 3 lety +1

      Even techies are made nowhere near their original made in place. Have you got them stanton afterall? Any regrets

    • @joshua85100
      @joshua85100 Před 3 lety

      @@raven-jz6cv got a pair of reloop 6000, cheaper and same potential as those OEM we've talked above !

    • @raven-jz6cv
      @raven-jz6cv Před 3 lety +1

      @@joshua85100 never like reloop. They dont hold the pitch. And in my line of fire pitch control is the main element. Techies and pioneer for that even if some say pioneer are hype reloop they arent just the motor and arm are the same the pitch internals and all the rest are pure pioneer. Stanton are stanton you cannot compare em to reloop have some respect 🤣 just because they have the same motor it dont make em the same turntable.
      On a side crazy note. I tried once them denon v12s prime. I got seriously impressed. They hold the pitch almost as accurate and as extend like my mk5s

  • @D_2_da_K87
    @D_2_da_K87 Před 5 lety +6

    The wow and flutter specs are actually lower than technics. 0.01 vs 0.025 however reloop has a * next to the spec stating imperfections. However the difference would be negligible bringing it to just under or technics equivalent

  • @VoyageOne1
    @VoyageOne1 Před 6 lety +2

    I'm considering a pair of these in black

    • @Mojaxx
      @Mojaxx Před 6 lety +1

      VoyageOne1 I forget to mention the colour options! Personally I prefer the black too.

  • @djbrs8549
    @djbrs8549 Před 6 lety +1

    Hey Mojaxx , do you think there better then the Denon VL12 Prime TT's ? which has better insulation from vibration?

  • @itimmy101
    @itimmy101 Před 6 lety +6

    Hey mojaxx, i bet you can do the "wine down" by pressing the start/stop button if you turn the "break" knob to 6 seconds.
    I own a vestax pdx 2000 and i use that feature when I'm mixing house music sometimes.

    • @Mojaxx
      @Mojaxx Před 6 lety +5

      itimmy101 Indeed you can, but then it can be tricky to get the brake set back to exactly where I want it the rest of the time.
      So I just find it easier to run in phono mode, and not have to think about it.
      It’s no big deal either way, but I have to mention it as somebody coming from 1200s night not understand why the power switch kills the sound in line mode.

    • @itimmy101
      @itimmy101 Před 6 lety

      MojaxxVDJ I see, it's very nice looking turntable though!👍

  • @mblp
    @mblp Před 6 lety +2

    Please make the Reloop RP-8000 mkii with MIDI in 🤞😁🤞

  • @user-rn9wp9kt1x
    @user-rn9wp9kt1x Před 2 lety +3

    I bought these 5 days ago. I really liked the feel of them. I like the raised platter and the smooth bottom edge, the adjustable torque, pitch return better that PLX-1000 I tested etc.
    I set one up and there was a hum coming through the speaker. Changed leads, run it through a phono box, amp, powered speaker, changed cartridge etc. No difference. Shop told me set the second one up as a comparison. Same problem. Took them back to the shop. Tested against a 1210 MK7 and my 1975 Technics SL1500. Both Reloops had the same hum. Both Technics were silent. Both returned and I am now awaiting some 1200 MK7 Silver. There are some threads about unshielded wires in the Reloops??

    • @peacepuffz
      @peacepuffz Před 2 lety

      The silver technics are called 1200's the black one's are 1210's. I've still got my 1200 mk 2's from the 90's, amaizing decks.

    • @user-rn9wp9kt1x
      @user-rn9wp9kt1x Před 2 lety +1

      @@peacepuffz Yes they are. My Mk2s are still going strong as well...only in the hands of a my friend who i sold them too in 2003!
      If only we could see in to the future. I checked out the black decks but didn't like the black tonearm or the black start/stop button.

    • @peacepuffz
      @peacepuffz Před 2 lety

      @@user-rn9wp9kt1x Cool man

    • @trancevoyagesessions
      @trancevoyagesessions Před 27 dny

      They are all bad. Mk7 are just shit two. I had to return 2 different sets of mk7. Warped platters bent tone arms.. Plx1000 returned lose tone arm. Which is a Han pin fault so these will have it two, plus the grounding problem you and others report. Can also see mojaxx one has warped platters..

  • @RonArdronChiefRocka
    @RonArdronChiefRocka Před 6 lety +2

    Hey Mo - what carts do you recommend for these RP7000mk2's?

    • @Angron789
      @Angron789 Před 5 lety +1

      I use the Reloop Concorde ones. They're rebranded Ortofons.

  • @DJMikeron
    @DJMikeron Před 2 lety

    You have to be honest it sure is good value for the money

  • @Fenwickboy123
    @Fenwickboy123 Před 3 lety +2

    On the fence about getting these. 2 years since you posted the video. Would you still recommend?

    • @nevedofficial466
      @nevedofficial466 Před 3 lety +1

      Just purchased one, to pair with my numark m6. Gonna get another one later down the line but budget is tight and I want an s2400 also, and I just don't wanna blow through my wallet lol. Price to feature ratio did it for me.
      I don't think TT tech has changed much in the last 2 years aside from Technics putting out an overpriced 1200.

  • @BMRStudio
    @BMRStudio Před 6 lety +1

    Spot on time review for Me, because I’m looking for a new set of simple spinner. But, nowhere I can buy this in Germany at the moment..... Hrrrgh. :) Reloop guys.. when those bad boys will arrive here?

    • @bias69
      @bias69 Před 6 lety +2

      www.thomann.de/de/reloop_rp_7000_mk2.htm
      www.thomann.de/de/reloop_rp_7000_mk2_silver.htm

    • @BMRStudio
      @BMRStudio Před 6 lety +1

      biesoid I’m so stupid... I searched for MKIII.... dumb meeeee :) order placed!

  •  Před 5 lety +1

    Is it possible to bypass the built-in preamp and use an external phono preamp? What would be the position of the switch if possible ?

    • @hamishdow2188
      @hamishdow2188 Před 4 lety +1

      There will be a line/phono switch on the back switch it to phono to use an external preamp

  • @DjG843
    @DjG843 Před 6 lety +1

    Is the platter made from steel like the 1200s or aluminum like the Audio Technicas?

  • @churchillrivero1773
    @churchillrivero1773 Před 4 lety +4

    the one thing is just missing the 45 adaptor/ n slot

  • @oliviergaridou8525
    @oliviergaridou8525 Před 2 lety +1

    After 2 pairs of technics I am really happy with my reloop rp7000, thank you Mate!

    • @bianchetfam7960
      @bianchetfam7960 Před 2 lety +1

      Hi, how have you found the 'digital' pitch. I've heard they get out of synch so much quicker then the good old 'analog' pitch from old turntables. I'm interested to know how long the beat match stays in synch with these turntables.
      My old anolog pitch keeps the 2 vinyl tracks in synch for a very long time. Your thougths appreciated. Cheers

    • @ferguson8462
      @ferguson8462 Před rokem

      @@bianchetfam7960 synch

    • @oliviergaridou8525
      @oliviergaridou8525 Před rokem

      @@bianchetfam7960 This is a really good question according to me the digital pitch fader is more responsive than the technics 1200/1210 and others, I do love now how to play with those decks and they are really cool...

  • @kristian7569
    @kristian7569 Před 5 lety +3

    Does it come with a cartridge when you buy it or do you need to buy one seperately?

  • @shaun9107
    @shaun9107 Před 6 lety +1

    My kind straight in the GROVE

  • @frankcoffey
    @frankcoffey Před 2 lety +2

    Reloop needs to make clones of the 70s full automatic Technics tables. DJs already have enough manual ones. LPs are back in a big way and vintage tables are getting hard to find and expensive. SLP 1300 and 1600 or even better go quartz lock like the 1301 and 1600 mk2. All the new ones are belt drive and fully manual, that's not what most home users want.

  • @kstailey56
    @kstailey56 Před 5 lety +1

    You mentioned the Rloop Turn % and I went to look at it, absolutely stunning but a little more than I want to spend, I am interested in your opinion between the two - It will be on my home stereo system, but I demand pretty good stuff - I have a very large (and old) Vinyl collection going back to the early 60's and some really old 78's I inherited from one of my Dads old friends - anyway, they will never be play anyhow. So, one, how good is the Cartridge that comes with the 7000 compared to the Ortofon 2M Red on the Turn 5 - As if I would be replacing the 7000's cart with that anyway, then puts the price-point very close - OR is the Cartridge on the 7000 Home Audiophile (near) anyway ?

    • @IliyaOsnovikov
      @IliyaOsnovikov Před 4 lety +1

      As far as I know RP-7000 mk2 comes without a cartridge and without a dust cover (optional). I am also looking at Reloop TURN5 and RP-7000 mk2

  • @augustburnsorange1748
    @augustburnsorange1748 Před 3 lety +1

    so this or the at lp140xp? Also is the wow and flutter really 0.01%, according to the manual?

    • @dafunkem
      @dafunkem Před 3 lety

      i am mixing with 2 of this rp 7000 mk2 - nothing to complain - one thing i rly love is that the platter is above the case - rly great when you want to adjust a tiny bit

  • @D_2_da_K87
    @D_2_da_K87 Před 6 lety +5

    Any chance of an rp4000mk2 review? This turntable spec wise beats a 1210 and comes with an ortofon needle for £250 bargain really.

    • @m-stat9
      @m-stat9 Před 3 lety +1

      RP4000 for sure doesnt beat a Technics, lmao. I wouldn't recommend anything lower than a RP6000 for professional use.

  • @kozz_f
    @kozz_f Před 6 lety +3

    do these work with rekordbox dvs ? I just need a timecode vinyl ?

    • @Travis-guy-247
      @Travis-guy-247 Před 4 lety +4

      Yes, any turntable will work with any DVS software. All you need is the control vinyls and then the software itself which comes with a digital to analogue converter :)

    • @DV91
      @DV91 Před 3 lety +1

      Yes any turntable will work but you need either the range sl box or traktor audio box. Or a mixer that already has it built in

  • @charleswrigley9488
    @charleswrigley9488 Před 6 lety +1

    On my wish list with the reloop kut mixer 😀

  • @Bobo-lz3hf
    @Bobo-lz3hf Před 4 lety +6

    I've been looking at adding two turn tables to my set up and have considered both the reloop 7000's and the 4000's however I can't find any decent reviews or video on the 4000's. Has anyone had any experience with them, is it worth spending almost double and getting the 7000's or will the 4000's hold up in a bedroom set up? thanks

    • @DV91
      @DV91 Před 3 lety +2

      Ell Guy get the 7000 or 8000 One of the best!

    • @Bobo-lz3hf
      @Bobo-lz3hf Před 3 lety +4

      @@DV91 ended up getting the 7000s. They’re great

    • @DV91
      @DV91 Před 3 lety +1

      @@Bobo-lz3hf black or silver?
      They also sell custom skins for them. I have some chrome magnet skins on my 8000’s

  • @irvingmadison4808
    @irvingmadison4808 Před 6 lety +6

    Is there any difference between these and the Gold Edition 7000's

  • @OgDj2024
    @OgDj2024 Před rokem +1

    Why would you need two start / stop buttons? 🤔

  • @Xmaximaz
    @Xmaximaz Před 3 lety +1

    Woul you recommend rp-7000 mk2 over restoring old Technics 1200 mk2?

    • @ARiS_music
      @ARiS_music Před 3 lety +1

      a fully restore 1200/1210 will last you for sure longer than the OEM turntable, better internals , wiring cables and made in japan!

  • @distortedreality4603
    @distortedreality4603 Před 5 lety +7

    Just bought a pair of these and they are excellent ! I would go as far as to say even better than the Technics 1210 !

    • @OneBadAssDJ
      @OneBadAssDJ Před 5 lety +1

      noob

    • @Dilivioofficial
      @Dilivioofficial Před 5 lety +2

      it`s obvious that you never played or owned technics so your opinion is invalid. Owned Stanton 150 st and they are exactly the same as these reloops. Garbage turntables compared to my currently owned 1200mk2`s.

    • @Stringbean421
      @Stringbean421 Před 5 lety

      @labrat.
      LMAO,..Save your money and buy a real Technics.

    • @user-mo9mt6yu8y
      @user-mo9mt6yu8y Před 5 lety

      Are you satisfied with the sound?

    • @distortedreality4603
      @distortedreality4603 Před 3 lety +4

      @@Dilivioofficial I've owned 2 pairs of 1210s ! First pair I sold because I needed the money at the time, a decision ive always regretted, the 2nd pair got stolen! Once I was in a position to buy some decks again I wanted a brand new pair but couldn't afford technics, so I went for the Reloops, and honestly you can believe me or not they're as good as 1210s !

  • @gio4738
    @gio4738 Před 3 lety

    dvs rekordbox campatible?

  • @oc10121989
    @oc10121989 Před 5 lety +2

    choosing between the AT-LP1240 to this, what is your opinion?

    • @typedef_
      @typedef_ Před 5 lety

      They seem to be exactly the same. Choose whichever one you think looks better.

    • @nickstanbury2305
      @nickstanbury2305 Před 4 lety +1

      I have both, prefer the reloops

    • @6Rhyme
      @6Rhyme Před rokem

      It was a smart choise. The reloop's have humming and buzzing when you use external phono amp bad grounding

  • @Digiphex
    @Digiphex Před 6 lety +2

    Like all Technics clones, the table is warped as it goes around though the top and bottom are ground flat. Comes from imprecise casting.

    • @moscasucio1686
      @moscasucio1686 Před 4 lety

      I notice this also. Asked for a replacement platter and they sent me another with not so much wobble. Somebody needs to step up and clone a real dj turntable.

    • @danizm78
      @danizm78 Před 3 lety

      yep just noticed this on my mk2's also, who did you get the replacement from?

    • @phunior
      @phunior Před 2 lety +1

      I just purchased a pair of reloop mk2s and have the same issue. Warped platters on both out of the box.

    • @Digiphex
      @Digiphex Před 2 lety

      @@phunior Yeah, if they are ground level it should be ok anyway, though it shows a cheap casting. You can check level by placing something that doesn't move on the tabletop and put it a millimeter above the platter and watch the platter edge and see if the platter is rising and falling relative to something held stationary above its edge.

    • @trancevoyagesessions
      @trancevoyagesessions Před měsícem

      Sent back my technics mk7s because of this. New technics are just as bad.

  • @biga8230
    @biga8230 Před 4 měsíci

    Can I use this for just home usage playing records with no scratching or mixing?

    • @RC75
      @RC75 Před 3 měsíci

      Yes, 100%

  • @00slycex87
    @00slycex87 Před 6 lety

    Can anyone recommend some good needles to use with these for scratching? Preferably recommendations both from the reloop brand and other brands too.

    • @hammercanttouchthis
      @hammercanttouchthis Před 5 lety +1

      I'd say Shure carts but they stopped production. Couldn't source enough quality parts from suppliers.

    • @MilanFourTimesEight
      @MilanFourTimesEight Před 3 lety +1

      im using classic Ortofon Nightclub

  • @valentingheorghe1693
    @valentingheorghe1693 Před 4 lety +5

    How Reloop RP7000 MK2 would perform in a heavy bass environment? Would it resonate and feedback or not? Usually this is one of the main concerns of a DJ who intends to use a turntable in a club like environment.
    Another question that sometimes is ignored is about maintaining the best sound quality of the music playing. The answer to this question depends on many variables, like the following:
    - turntable chassis design and construction, in order to obtain the best isolation possible against vibrations
    - platter manufacturing method (die-casting or machining), in order to obtain the best stability, damping and wobble free rotation
    - the presence of a built-in integrated phono preamplifier, that can generate additional noise, due to its low quality, poor isolation or inability to apply the proper RIAA eq curve
    - tone arm construction and design
    - stylus construction, design and quality
    All these variables are often the result of poor quality control policies on the assembly line or the lack of interest from manufactures to invest in turntable designs and developments.
    Finally we have all the variables linked to turntable settings, like arm height, VTA, azimuth, zenith, etc., which affects the final sound reproduction.
    The turntable use for mixing require alot of attention and maintenance, in order to obtain the best sound possible, and all that attention and maintenance translate in time spent and sound quality being inconsistent most of the time.
    In the years preceding the introduction of digital mixing equipment, the turntable was the only equipment able to offer the possibility in to mix music, but nowadays with all the digital technology available to us in the industry, the turntable is effectively absolete until some proud manufacturer learns to improve production tolerances and until tight standards are imposed on records thickness and planeity.
    As for anyone who wants to learn to beat match the old school way, the presence of a turntable (with all its complications) is not a requirement. If you want to learn to beat match, simply use your ears, learn not to look at the displays and forget about the sync button.

    • @kaws3076
      @kaws3076 Před 2 lety +1

      so do you suggest the controllers over vynl is better?

    • @valentingheorghe1693
      @valentingheorghe1693 Před 2 lety +2

      @@kaws3076 For practicality and functionality reasons, yes, the controllers are more versatile and hassle free. But, again, it is up to you to choose. If you like to work on turntables, by all means, do it. Don't let anything stand in your way or to rub your opportunity to enjoy the equipment.

  • @bias69
    @bias69 Před 6 lety +11

    They replaced generic Super OEM tonearm with a Technics tonearm copy from Pioneer PLX-1000 and we got Mk2. If they really want to make it perfect they should get rid of extra Start button (looks stupid), bring back 7" adapter, get rid of oversized casing (shared with RP-8000 to lower the cost I guess), so we don't see this weird looking empty space on the left side of platter and make platter sunken-in like in Pioneer/Stanton ST 150 M2. This way we get Pioneer PLX-100, but 200€ cheaper.

    • @WestonStephens
      @WestonStephens Před 5 lety

      A straight up clone of a 1200 mk2 all the way!!!!!!

    • @D_2_da_K87
      @D_2_da_K87 Před 5 lety +1

      The cabinet is literally the same size as a technics bar 5mm in widthand is actually not as deep as a technics "weird oversized casing" what are you even talking about?

    • @MilanFourTimesEight
      @MilanFourTimesEight Před 3 lety

      @@alfgui what can you do with the dicers that you can't do with the rp8000?

    • @MilanFourTimesEight
      @MilanFourTimesEight Před 3 lety

      Guilherme Galindo i have external controllers as well but i use the pads on the rp8000 pretty often - and the browser as well

  • @andi199024
    @andi199024 Před 6 lety

    Wirklich gutes video und coole tipps! ;) auch einmal beim yt von Roland Leonardo vorbei, cooler typ und hat auch ähnliche tipps.

  • @FilippoMidali
    @FilippoMidali Před 4 lety +4

    Reloop 7000 mk2 or pioneer plx 1000?? I m not sure which pair to buy..
    Advice?

    • @tiastudio5479
      @tiastudio5479 Před 4 lety +1

      Chewdisk I think I will buy pioneer

    • @loweni7460
      @loweni7460 Před 4 lety +5

      @@tiastudio5479 Pioneer is overpriced just because they're prices are high doesn't mean you're getting the best of the best I'd stick to reloop 7k MK2s I'm getting a pair myself

    • @micjubba709
      @micjubba709 Před 4 lety +7

      Reloop 7000

    • @tiastudio5479
      @tiastudio5479 Před 4 lety +1

      Yea your right I just think pioneer is traditional so

    • @micjubba709
      @micjubba709 Před 4 lety +2

      Reloop is more like a technics 1210 with more features torque adjustments and brake don't have that on the Pioneer im buying the reloop 7000 soon u won't be dissapointed

  • @lutherblisseth8056
    @lutherblisseth8056 Před 3 lety +3

    Best than 1200, i had technics

  • @IvanSabo
    @IvanSabo Před 4 lety

    I have a problem when i try to scratch. It skipps very easily even though i gave it a good weight and antiskating. Could that be solved without having to go for straight tonearm?

    • @Tech_Soul
      @Tech_Soul Před 4 lety +1

      anti skate should be set to zero for DJ use

    • @IvanSabo
      @IvanSabo Před 4 lety

      @@Tech_Soul Both for mixing and for scratching?

    • @Tech_Soul
      @Tech_Soul Před 4 lety

      @@IvanSabo no only for scratching

    • @IvanSabo
      @IvanSabo Před 4 lety

      @@Tech_Soul Thanks!

  • @EALsounds
    @EALsounds Před 2 lety +1

    I strongly advise you to test them. They have weak vibration isolation/dampening feature. Make your own opinion.
    But they resonate so much.
    Isolation is absolutely critical. They disappointed me.
    From esthetic point of view they are really good and nice imitation of the notorious.

    • @paradox3470
      @paradox3470 Před 2 lety

      That's what I thought too. Thanks for sharing.

  • @JayWerx
    @JayWerx Před 6 lety +1

    With the phase dj interface the turntable won’t matter anymore if dvs is your thing which it is for most

    • @somasoundss
      @somasoundss Před 5 lety

      Jay Werx not entirely tru, the platter and specs and the pitch fader will all still work the same way and effect the performance of phase

  • @mario312
    @mario312 Před 2 lety

    i want to experience the digital pitch

  • @corywilliams458
    @corywilliams458 Před 6 lety

    I noticed that the platter is not recessed!,.....does that make a difference whn u do a lil Platter Pitching??*(dats mine...lol)

    • @Mojaxx
      @Mojaxx Před 6 lety +1

      Cory Williams It takes a little adjustment as to where you place your finger, but otherwise feels the same.

    • @corywilliams458
      @corywilliams458 Před 6 lety

      MojaxxVDJ Cool!....Thanks!

  • @picseba2756
    @picseba2756 Před rokem +2

    RP7000 mk2 VS LP140X?
    Which Is the best?

    • @6Rhyme
      @6Rhyme Před rokem +1

      Go whit Plx1000 ı bought the rp7000 it has bad grounding om external phono. If you have NO budget then go whit the audio technica

  • @MrBrico001
    @MrBrico001 Před 6 lety +4

    Reloop states a wow & flutter of 0.01% which is lower than other super OEM tables and is the same as tech 1210 mk 2’s as I recall..

    • @moralrevulsionLive
      @moralrevulsionLive Před 4 lety +1

      They pretty much are the same. The difference is on the emotional side of mk2s. Nothing more. Have both. Almost a yr on reloops constant daily use they still never skipped a beat.
      Some extremely tiny hum noise sometimes but nothing someone with normal hearing will notice

    • @bianchetfam7960
      @bianchetfam7960 Před 2 lety

      @@moralrevulsionLive Hi, how have you found the 'digital' pitch. I've heard they get out of synch so much quicker then the good old 'analog' pitch from old turntables. I'm interested to know how long the beat match stays in synch with these turntables.
      My old anolog pitch keeps the 2 vinyl tracks in synch for a very long time. Your thougths appreciated. Cheers

  • @BobbyBriscoeBeats
    @BobbyBriscoeBeats Před 3 lety +3

    Warning - if you are a turtablist that does ultrapitch scratching, all of the newer super oem turntables are terrible. They have issues with the torque trying to over correct when scratching at slower speeds. I wish I had known this before I purchased mine, as I did so exactly for ultrapitch scratching. May try to get an older hanpin or a vestax.

    • @anttiskate
      @anttiskate Před 3 lety

      Can you be more specific? Does it do some weird speed-ups? I cut, so ultra pitch is a must have...
      I bought an RP-7000 mk2 a couple of years ago, but returned i due to the motor being buggy: it would go haywire/full speed if I rapidly tapped the start-stop button. Now I was considering trying a new one to replace my deteriorating PDX2000s. I used to own an old pair of Hanpins and was super pleased, which is why I'm interested in what went wrong...

    • @BobbyBriscoeBeats
      @BobbyBriscoeBeats Před 3 lety

      @@anttiskate the motor overcompensates for loss of torque

  • @nickyabril2330
    @nickyabril2330 Před 4 lety +1

    Would you recommend the Pioneer PLX 1000 over the Reloop 7000 MK2?

    • @renesalazar9081
      @renesalazar9081 Před 2 lety +1

      same thing both are just like technics 1200 i used technics for 30 years,so pioneer plx 1000 and reloop 7000 mk2 . like i said same thing.dont buy technics they are selling just the name rip off.believme again technics is just for fools who wants just the name because they have money again reloop 7000 mk2 and the plx 1000 are the best in themarket now

  • @hitsfromthebong7629
    @hitsfromthebong7629 Před 4 lety +1

    Is this turntable great for audiophile listening?

  • @don1mega
    @don1mega Před 6 lety +1

    M5G'S FOR LIFE!

  • @GRBuy
    @GRBuy Před 6 lety +2

    I bought this tourntable a few months ago and i'm very disappointed. I heard a lot of great opinion about RP6000 that's whay i bought Reloop. The arm of this turntable during more energetic movements jumps. And when i use the Ultra Pitch around -25% or -50% during scratching the engine stops for 2-3 seconds or speeds up. I called to service and they said that it is normal for this turntable... :D

    • @GRBuy
      @GRBuy Před 6 lety

      I am sorry. Not this one because this is MK2. I bought first edition...

    • @hammercanttouchthis
      @hammercanttouchthis Před 5 lety

      Bluetac a small coin to the top of the stylus to stop tone arms jumping 💪

  • @jhamm9568
    @jhamm9568 Před 6 lety +2

    Do you expect an RP-8000MK2 soon?

    • @Mojaxx
      @Mojaxx Před 6 lety

      Heath Hammond I have no advance knowledge on that subject, and so can speculate, ‘probably’.

  • @3nthamornin
    @3nthamornin Před 5 lety +1

    do the rp7000s come w the green ortofon cartridges?

  • @andrewverran3498
    @andrewverran3498 Před 9 měsíci

    I have the Audio Technica LP1240s and am stoked.
    TO think you can almost buy 2 Rp7000 or AT LP1240 for the same price as 1 Pioneer PLX1000, what a RIP Pioneer.. taking the piss.

  • @m_smart
    @m_smart Před 11 měsíci +1

    But the question is, can you scratch on it?

  • @GODIGY
    @GODIGY Před 6 lety

    NTX 1000 review when?

    • @Mojaxx
      @Mojaxx Před 6 lety

      GODIGY Not long now. These came in a few weeks earlier.

  • @djmysticalone321
    @djmysticalone321 Před 4 měsíci

    Do you still feel the same about the turntables today?

  • @ricardolopez8488
    @ricardolopez8488 Před 4 lety

    RP 7000 or Stanton st150?

    • @lustforlow-end6022
      @lustforlow-end6022 Před 3 lety +1

      They’re basically the same so whichever one you prefer 👍

  • @MultiChino19
    @MultiChino19 Před 4 lety

    What kind of needles I can use for thanks

    • @adriannavarro2536
      @adriannavarro2536 Před 2 lety +1

      Heroin needles

    • @MultiChino19
      @MultiChino19 Před 2 lety

      Ok thanks

    • @adriannavarro2536
      @adriannavarro2536 Před 2 lety +1

      @@MultiChino19 i was kidding, any needle will do, go for quality and not quantity. It’s all about knowing how to balance the tone arm for the cartridge, the anti skate if you’re scratching. Lots of good videos out there that explain how to set this up so you have optimal performance for your application. Cheers buddy

    • @MultiChino19
      @MultiChino19 Před 2 lety

      @@adriannavarro2536 thanks for the info

  • @SLMK-rk7ht
    @SLMK-rk7ht Před 6 lety +1

    Would the platter from 7000 work on 1200?

  • @davidcunningham9282
    @davidcunningham9282 Před 3 lety

    i watched a review recently and the guy was saying there was an issue with drift on the pitch control. anyone else experienced this? very important to know before i splash

  • @Devnull359
    @Devnull359 Před 6 lety +1

    It’s hard to pick these over Technics even though there’s a huge price difference.

    • @interracial2564
      @interracial2564 Před 5 lety +2

      no its easy spec for your idiot self

    • @interracial2564
      @interracial2564 Před 5 lety +1

      @Richard Taylor sorry sucker but the only thing 12s have is legacy .the harpins have greater torque and way more options for todays djs ,if you take care of ne record player it will last you a long time ,so how am i wrong here ?

  • @Blaulicht1120
    @Blaulicht1120 Před 6 lety

    Some additional notes: the text on start/stop button is printed, so it will wash out in time. I saw it on hardly used mk1 - buttons became clear with no text. Also why i will never buy it is because of aesthetics. I reeeeally dont like this empty space on the left and platter floating over the body. Looks stupid for me.plx1000is closer to ideal, but it has round cdj button and +250eur price "because... pioneer"©

  • @RADIANTSLUDGE
    @RADIANTSLUDGE Před 6 lety

    Does anybody know if this turntable is great for mixing as well? I’ m a little wary about the digital pitch.

    • @smartl4d
      @smartl4d Před 5 lety

      RADIANTSLUDGE yes that’s my only concern buying these.. Might just have to go with the crazy prices of 1210s after all

    • @interracial2564
      @interracial2564 Před 5 lety

      Smartlad some people have had problems with it im going to test them out myself and the plx 1000

    • @jmoak311
      @jmoak311 Před 5 lety

      I use with dvs and love mixing with them

    • @distortedreality4603
      @distortedreality4603 Před 5 lety +2

      To be honest can't really tell the difference!

    • @Stereo_type1982
      @Stereo_type1982 Před rokem

      Genuinely no idea what people are talking about with this, these are my first purchase of DJ equipment since I sold my m3d's about 6 years ago and my first purchase of "digital" equipment. Over the years I played on dozens of not hundreds of pairs of technics and I could use these no problem first time I set them up.