blayne medlock
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2025
love this table!!
iwan Vorbeck
Reviewed in Mexico on September 3, 2024
Tornamesa de alta calidad en materiales, robusta, pesada (11kg) botones bien hechos, motor potente, es precisa, los botones responden al instante, excelente para mezclar o bien solo para escuchar vinilos, excelente calidad de sonido, cable RCA robusto de alta calidad. No le pide nada a un Technics que vale mas del doble, lo único malo es que no trae cartucho ni aguja, tampoco capelo.
laurent c.
Reviewed in France on September 28, 2024
Correspond à mes attentesFonctionne très bien
barrett
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2024
I’ve had a pair of 1200’s (mkII & mkIIId) for almost 30 years. I needed a high quality replacement for taking to remote gigs. Overall they’re great. One of the pitch controls does wander a hair, but nothing crazy. The raised platter is nice for quick manual speed jogging. The RCA and power is a nice feature for easier setup and breakdown. Overall an excellent choice.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on May 5, 2024
I was hesitant at first to purchase this turntable but now that I have I have to agree with all the reviews I've read.It is built very well it sounds fantastic with a reloop concord black cartridge which is suggested only drawback is not having a place to put a 45 adapter but not a deal breaker. I'm glad I went with this turntable as My original idea was to refurbishe a 1200MK2 but glad I didn't go that route not that the other brand is not a good option but at least now I have a brand new unit that I don't have to worry about for many years to come.Still a fan of the 1200mk2 but now I don't need to look for a old school tech to refurbishe a 30 year old turntable.Koodos to people that do that to keep these great turntables alive but it wasn't an option for me.
Greg
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2024
Pros:• Strong quartz direct drive motor• Dual Start/Stop for DJs that prefer their units sideways• S-Tone Arm• Feet - Level Adjustable & Shock absorbing• Weight - 10.0 kg (22 lbs.), without dust cover• 3 speeds, manual (33 1/3, 45, 78 RPM)• Adjustable Brake Tension• Full Die Cast Aluminum – NOT Plastic• Pitch range +/-8 %, +/-16 %, +/-50 % (ultra pitch)• Phono and line out (amplified no grounding required)• Weight: approx. 11.7 kg (25.8lbs) – w/o optional dust cover – Heavy• Solid buttons that do not feel cheap – soft rubbery touch• Adjustable arm height• Anti-skating adjustment• Adjustable tone arm counterweight• Tonearm Lower/Lift arm• Mounts for hinged dust cover• Queuing light (also good for viewing dust)Cons:• Expensive Dust Cover - not included• Must be played with dust cover up – counterweight will hit• Possible con - Cartridge/headshell - not included• No storage location for 45 adapter - not includedI have this unit paired with an Audio-Technica VM540ML cartridge (great balance between clarity of highs and lows while maintaining the softness most people expect with turntables) and it’s a match made in heaven. The price for performance is outstanding and would easily beat the cheaply made Technics SL-1200MK7 costing more than double the price.Recommended accessories:• Dust cover• Turntable Cartridge/arm alignment/scale kit• Velvet Brush/Liquid (Or classic Discwasher D3/D4 – NOT RCA D4+)• Antistatic cleaning brush• Rubber mat (Included thin felt mat is a static magnet)• Zerostat gun• Shielded cables to prevent possible hum others have noted
LegendaryStoner
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2024
It has a solid build and sounds great (sound varies based on the stylus). I could not be happier. Technics are overpriced and do not provide any benefit over these other than the name.
Alejandro J.
Reviewed in the United States on February 29, 2024
The turntable is absolutely beautiful. All the bells and whistles are there just wish that the tone arm was more robust. It seemed to be loose at the gimbal with slight play, which made it feel cheap. I tested it side-by-side with a technic 1210 MKII and in my headphones, the Reloop produced a slight high-pitched hum or buzz. Probably interference from the internal preamp. I really wanted to experience something new but I guess I will be refurbishing my old 1210s. Not even gonna bother with the Audio Technica or Pioneer as others have reviewed the same issues. Don’t get me wrong. You can totally DJ with these turntables and have a blast.
Thor
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2023
Does not come with dj needle or case that you have to order separately
Jon
Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2023
The turntable is fine but a black one was advertised but I got a silver one
Skelplevel
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2021
The Reloop RK-7000 is built like a tank with most things that you need like tone arm height adjustment. What it does not have is a ground lift switch like some other models in this price range. This turntable hums when connected to a preamp and it is necessary to use a high quality audio cable and position the cable till it disappears. The turntable A/C cable does not have a ground so the ground on the turntable floats. The ground screw on the turntable does nothing. I am going to build an A/C ground tap plug and connect it to ground if the turntable to see if this helps.As for the turntable’s construction , it is of top quality. Speed is spot on. The anti-skate works well. The tone arm is of high quality and moves flawlessly. Braking is good. The sound is very good when connected to a preamp except for the hum issue. I gave it three stars because of the pesky hum problem. So I do not understand why Reloop builds a fantastic turntable and does not ground it to the A/C. I am keeping this turntable because I have overcome the hum problem by using a high quality audio cable with great noise rejection.
Parttake
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 5, 2019
My much loved modified Project RPM 5.1 belt drive turntable developed a motor fault which at the time seemed uneconomical to repair. I already have an Audio Technica AT-LP5, a direct drive turntable which I like a lot but felt the Project was better for serious music listening.Therefore, I began a research for a replacement belt drive turntable, similar in performance to it, but I was persuaded not to be close minded about listening to other direct drive turntables. To cut this saga short, I stumbled upon the Reloop RP-7000Mk2 and Pioneer PLX1000 DJ type direct drive turntables playing in a domestic situation sounding like high grade audiophile decks playing a wide range of musical styles from classical to reggae. My prejudices against such turntables quickly evaporated as it became clear that with the right cartridge, on a revealing audio system ( particularly using a high quality phono stage such as the excellent Rega Fono Mk3 ), these record decks were every bit as good if not better than my Project.So I decided to buy the Reloop over the Pioneer simply because the Reloop was less expensive yet sounded just as capable as the Pioneer and it is just as well constructed.It is supplied without a headshell which meant using ones by Audio Technica and Ortofon and I continued to use my Audio Technica AT 440MLB, a recently purchased Audio Technica VM95SH and a Nagaoka MP110 cartridge which I mostly use on the LP5 plus I have added a Funk firm Achromat platter mat sl1200 version and Premium Quality disc stabilizer which have proved to be pretty effective in improving the sound quality even further.The 7000Mk2 allows all these cartridges to demonstrate great detail retrieval, wide ranging dynamics, wonderful rhythmic timing and tremendous bass power and articulation. I have since repaired the Project but have not missed using it and is now my spare deck.Considering the Reloop is primarily designed to be used in dance clubs, it is one hell of an audiophile sounding turntable that would not be expected by its DJ deck looks. It makes me wonder whether the huge amount of money that can be spent on some highly regarded belt drive turntables is worth it, when a truly audiophile sounding DJ deck direct drive turntable can be bought for relatively low cost.Highly recommended, forget your pre-judgements of DJ decks.
Michels Kai
Reviewed in Germany on January 24, 2018
Hatte erst einen Reloop 4000M, der auch ein gutes Gerät ist. Aber der 7000 MK2 ist einfach ein toller Spieler. Es ist eine deutliche Weiterentwicklung und macht unglaublich Spaß. Sehr hochwertig verarbeitet und sicher für seine Preisklasse sensationell. Wer auf das Technics Design steht, bekommt hier ein Player der sich nicht zu verstecken braucht. Würde ihn auf alle Fälle wieder kaufen. Ein Dank an Reloop, dass sie die Weiterentwicklung ihrer Player vorantreiben.