SKU: 75070689652

Reloop Direct Drive High Torque Turntable (Silver)

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Reloop Direct Drive High Torque Turntable (Silver)The silver RP 7000 MK2 Upper Torque Turntable System from Reloop features a direct drive motor and rugged construction. It is resistant to vibrations that can be caused by heavy bass sounds in DJ booths and its shock absorbing feet help to further improve isolation. The surface is coated with a scratch resistant high quality silver metalic finish. The RP 7000 MK2 features a statically balanced S shaped tone arm with hydraulic lift and anti skating

The silver RP-7000 MK2 Upper Torque Turntable System from Reloop features a direct-drive motor and rugged construction. It is resistant to vibrations that can be caused by heavy bass sounds in DJ booths and its shock-absorbing feet help to further improve isolation. The surface is coated with a scratch-resistant high-quality silver metalic finish. The RP-7000 MK2 features a statically balanced S-shaped tone arm with hydraulic lift and anti-skating mechanism. The tone arm base provides improved stability and adjustable height/vertical tracking angle (VTA). The low-resonance tone arm comes with a universal connection for pick-up cartridge systems (SME).

The aluminum LED target light is freely moveable to help you find the stylus position in dark surroundings. The target light is also removable and easily exchanged. An additional start/stop button has been integrated to facilitate a vertical setup (battle position) and by using the buttons on the system's top panel, you can switch between the three motor speeds (33 1/3, 45 & 78 rpm). Dedicated buttons for forward and reverse mode allow for further creativity in your mix.

Furthermore, using the high-resolution pitch fader you can adjust the platter speed in the classic turntable pitch range ±8%. However, the RP-7000 MK2 is also capable of a wider, DJ-friendly ±16% pitch range and a massive ±50% ultra-pitch. This allows for increased creativity when modulating the playing record's tone. If quartz lock is active, the platter speed will remain unaffected by the fader position and will spin at zero pitch (0%).

Thanks to the recessed rear connection panel, the RP-7000 MK2 can easily be mounted in a flight case and seamlessly positioned next to other DJ gear. The switchable integrated phono pre-amp makes it is possible to use the gold-plated RCA connectors for both phono and line output signals.

The fine-tuned, quartz-driven motor with digital pitch correction operates at a starting torque of 2.8kg/cm, which can be adjusted up to a maximum of 4.5kg/cm. In addition, the turntable break speed (platter stop) can be adjusted from 0.2 to 6 seconds and the precision-machined, heavy die-cast aluminum platter is lined with vibration reducing rubber to eliminate unwanted vibrations and resonance.

Rigid chassis construction with heavier design and additional reinforcements out of metal, rubber and molding compound for high-vibration damping and isolation
Powerful starting torque (adjustable from 2.8 - 4.5kg/cm)
Fine-tuned motor control for further optimization of wow and flutter and rotation
Height-adjustable tone arm base (VTA) and anti-skating control
Satin aluminum material used for tone arm
Adjustable pitch scale for precise adjustments
Easily replaceable, freely rotatable LED needle light in aluminum design
Quartz driven DJ turntable with upper-torque direct drive
Adjustable stop speed (0.2 to 6 seconds)
Precise control of motor with 3 speeds (33 1/3, 45 & 78 RPM)
Precision manufactured, die cast aluminum turntable
Rubber inlays to reduce vibrations and background noise
Static-balance universal S-shaped tone arm with hydraulic lift and anti-skating mechanism
Universal connection for pickup systems (SME)
Pitch range ±8%, ±16%, ±50%
Quartz lock
Additional start/stop button for vertical positioning
Reverse Function: Switch for forward and reverse operation
Recessed connection cavity for easy installation in cases & seamless adjustment
Phono and line out (no ground required)
Removable mains and cinch cable
Safety mains switch
Shock-absorbing feet to insulate against vibrations

Reloop RP-7000 MK2 specs

Turntable
Type Direct-drive turntable
Drive Quartz-driven upper-torque direct drive
Motor 16-pole, 3-phase, brushless motor
Speeds 3 speeds, manual (33 1/3, 45, 78 RPM)
Torque 2.8 - 4.5 kg/cm (adjustable)
Stop Time Adjustable stop time 0.2 to 6 seconds
Start-Up Time Change to RPM: <0.2 seconds
Wow and Flutter 0.01% WRMS
S/N Ratio > 55 dB (DIN-B)
Brake Electronic brake
Platter
Material Die cast aluminum
Diameter 13.1" / 332 mm
Weight Approximately 3.3 lb / 1.5 kg
Arm
Type Universal, static balanced, S-shaped
Length 9.05" / 230 mm
Overhang 0.6" / 15 mm
Error Checking < 3°
Range VTA Setting: 0 to 0.2" / 0 to 6 mm
Anti-skating: 0 to 0.1 oz / 0 to 3 g
Connections 1 x phono/line output (gold-plated)
1 x ground earth connection
Weight Useable Weight of Pickups: 0.12 to 0.29 oz / 3.5 to 8.5 g (including headshell 0.45 to 0.63 oz / 13 to 18 g)
Arm: 1.1 oz / 30 g
General
Power Supply 115/230 VAC, 60/50 Hz
Power Consumption 13 W
Dimensions 18.0 x 13.9 x 5.69" / 458 x 354 x 144.6 mm
Weight Approximately 25.7 lb / 11.7 kg
Packaging Info
Package Weight 28.1 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH) 21.0 x 17.0 x 7.0"
In the Box
Reloop RP-7000 MK2 Upper Torque Turntable System (Silver)
  • Slipmat
  • LED Needle Light
  • Counterweight
  • Phono Cinch Cable with Ground
  • AC Main Adapter
  • Limited 1-Year Warranty

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