This is another video that's just convinced me to buy an rt82. Currently I'm using my beloved Technics SL1401 that I bought in 1979 and recently bought an Ortofon 2M bronze. Now I can just buy the rt82 and put the bronze on it, which is the next step above the blue
The Fluance line of reference turntables has to be one of the best marketing decisions any company in the vinyl-spinning business has ever made. What they have done is to bring outstanding value and performance within reach of many people, and many budgets. These are very nice turntables and for a lot of us, all the turntable you will ever need. Upgrade when and if you can, but truly, all of these tables are a great value and all of them are beautiful, functional and worth every penny paid for them, unlike a lot of others out there costing the same or even more. We love our rt-85 - it has replaced my vintage '70's Denon table and is currently coupled to my late 70's Pioneer 780 receiver. Beautiful sound and performance at a terrific price!
I upgraded my rt82 with the acrylic platter and it lowered the tone arm vta? Had to put the rubber mat back on it to raise the height as the tone arm was dragging on the arm lift slide. Fluance claims no mat required? Would have been nice if the platter was actually the same thickness as the cheap pot metal one. The one on my project xpression table is perfection.
@@ch1525 i figured that out but the tone arm lift doesn't change the vta, from what i understand this tables arm is fixed, according to fluance support. Their suggestion was to just run the vta, afu. So i topped the acrylic platter with a 2.7 mm acrylic matt. Its level. The auto off feature is doa and their suggestion was to let the stilus grind away on the label until it shuts itself off. I think not. The 187.00 vivid stilus deserves better than that.
Not much! If you’re deciding between models and have the money definitely go RT85. This is more for those who couldn’t afford the high end model and want to upgrade slowly
All of the Fluances use the same tone arm on all of their models. The head shell and cartridges can easily be replaced. You can order just the cartridge and use your existing head shell or you can buy the head shell and cartridge together so you have a two swappable cartridges.
I do have Fluance RT82 brought a frosted platter tested out didn't like it. Because it skipped good thing my cork mat fix this problem. The sound make a big difference I think my Ortofon 2mm 250 black is not compatible on this frosted platter.
had same issue contacted fluance because mine was not even reaching platter there is a small screw on the tonearm drop bracket had to be turned in few turns to stop the skipping
I got question though. I have Fluance RT82 without upgrades and I am planning to upgrade its stylus to Ortofon M2 Blue. For the upgrade, is the default headshell compatble with M2 blue or do I have to buy compatible headshell separately?
sucks got frosted platter for my rt82 and have to use the old mat in order for the needle to reach the record kind sucks and defeats the purpose of the acrylic platter
@@Music-for-Miles thanks for your quick reply fluance was just as quick there is a small tonearm drop adjustment screw I needed to turn in few turns works perfect now
Nice review. I'm just about ready to pull the trigger on purchasing the RT-85 to replace my technics SL-D303 but would like to know how slippery that acrylic platter is when the record is placed directly on it and using a record brush with slight pressure be put on the record to clean any dust off before dropping the needle. Also how does the Ortofon 2M blue vs the 2M red handle classic rock albums like Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, Rush...etc...
Not very slippery at all. I've had my RT85 for >2 years+ now. I still use my old 70's era Dishwasher brush system to clean the records. Slippage (if pressing too hard) is no worse than it was with my old Denon table with the rubber mat. If the record slips, you're probably pressing too hard. I have to admit, it took me a bit to warm to the bare acrylic patter but now that I have, I like it a lot. There are record weights available if you're concerned, but I wouldn't be. As far as the 2M blue vs 2M red goes, I can only attest to the blue cartridge and yes, I play all my old vinyls including Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, King Crimson, Santana, Fleetwood Mac, Savoy Brown and yeah they sound great. That said, however, I am very curious to hear how the new Nagoya MP110 sounds. I might be tempted to buy that one (RT-85N) if I were buying now.
@@mic982 I listened to this but maybe my ears are not what they used to be but they both sounded about the same to me.. th-cam.com/video/6y_qcyz8v84/w-d-xo.html
@@RM-ks8pp I know MY ears aren't what they once were either. Both cartridges are great performers at these price points, but there-in lies the biggest advantage of the Nagako cartridge, it's a lot less expensive - to replace later. I figured the RT-85 (with the Ortofon 2M blue) was a better purchase initially because you got a more expensive cartridge for the same exact price as the RT-85N now. But, can I replace my 2M blue with the less expensive Nagaoka later? Sound-wise, not sure there's enough difference to go from the Nagaoka to the 2M in reverse. Do I make sense?
All of the Fluances use the same tone arm on all of their models. The head shell and cartridges can easily be replaced. You can order just the cartridge and use your existing head shell or you can buy the head shell and cartridge together so you have a two swappable cartridges.
This is another video that's just convinced me to buy an rt82. Currently I'm using my beloved Technics SL1401 that I bought in 1979 and recently bought an Ortofon 2M bronze. Now I can just buy the rt82 and put the bronze on it, which is the next step above the blue
The Fluance line of reference turntables has to be one of the best marketing decisions any company in the vinyl-spinning business has ever made. What they have done is to bring outstanding value and performance within reach of many people, and many budgets. These are very nice turntables and for a lot of us, all the turntable you will ever need. Upgrade when and if you can, but truly, all of these tables are a great value and all of them are beautiful, functional and worth every penny paid for them, unlike a lot of others out there costing the same or even more. We love our rt-85 - it has replaced my vintage '70's Denon table and is currently coupled to my late 70's Pioneer 780 receiver. Beautiful sound and performance at a terrific price!
Note for the RT-80/81 owners, they have an Acrylic Mat (rather than platter) that can be used to upgrade.
Do you have a link? Ill add it to the video description
Can the stylus on the RT82 be swopped for a better one?
Yes
I upgraded my rt82 with the acrylic platter and it lowered the tone arm vta? Had to put the rubber mat back on it to raise the height as the tone arm was dragging on the arm lift slide.
Fluance claims no mat required?
Would have been nice if the platter was actually the same thickness as the cheap pot metal one. The one on my project xpression table is perfection.
You have to use the screw to lower the tone arm bridge a bit. Took me a while to figure that out!
@@ch1525 i figured that out but the tone arm lift doesn't change the vta, from what i understand this tables arm is fixed, according to fluance support. Their suggestion was to just run the vta, afu. So i topped the acrylic platter with a 2.7 mm acrylic matt. Its level.
The auto off feature is doa and their suggestion was to let the stilus grind away on the label until it shuts itself off. I think not. The 187.00 vivid stilus deserves better than that.
Hi, I have a question, where did you get the light over the turntable?
Hello. I have a question. I currently have the RT85 with the 2M blue cartridge. Can the RT85 be upgraded with the 2M Bronze cartridge?
I guess the main question is how much cost savings was it to upgrade the RT82 with platter and 2M blue cartridge vice just purchasing the RT85?
Not much! If you’re deciding between models and have the money definitely go RT85. This is more for those who couldn’t afford the high end model and want to upgrade slowly
@@Music-for-Miles Thanks
Same question as Debra, is it possible to upgrade from rt82 to the 2mred/blue cartridge?
Same here.
All of the Fluances use the same tone arm on all of their models. The head shell and cartridges can easily be replaced. You can order just the cartridge and use your existing head shell or you can buy the head shell and cartridge together so you have a two swappable cartridges.
Love your collection. DFD! HOF!
Adultery is one of my all time favorite albums. I hope someone makes a movie out of it one day.
I really love committed to a bright future album! I also love el-creepo and polkadot cadaver!
@@SPACESLVG right on! I follow all of Todd’s projects. Polkadot Cadaver has some insane stuff too.
Did you have to make any adjustments with the stylus with the upgraded platter ?
I do have Fluance RT82 brought a frosted platter tested out didn't like it. Because it skipped good thing my cork mat fix this problem. The sound make a big difference I think my Ortofon 2mm 250 black is not compatible on this frosted platter.
had same issue contacted fluance because mine was not even reaching platter there is a small screw on the tonearm drop bracket had to be turned in few turns to stop the skipping
I got question though. I have Fluance RT82 without upgrades and I am planning to upgrade its stylus to Ortofon M2 Blue. For the upgrade, is the default headshell compatble with M2 blue or do I have to buy compatible headshell separately?
What stylus and head hell is on the 82?
@@michaelsj7968Stylus is Ortofon OM10 and headshell is called "Reference headshell with H-4 Bayonet Mount" on official Fluance website.
You’ll need the 2M headshell it will not work with the OM headshell
sucks got frosted platter for my rt82 and have to use the old mat in order for the needle to reach the record kind sucks and defeats the purpose of the acrylic platter
That doesn’t sound right I’d reach out to fluance and ask what’s going on.
@@Music-for-Miles thanks for your quick reply fluance was just as quick there is a small tonearm drop adjustment screw I needed to turn in few turns works perfect now
@@did_that_hurt8387 Thanks for sharing your solution! I'm probably getting the RT82 and this is good to know.
Nice review. I'm just about ready to pull the trigger on purchasing the RT-85 to replace my technics SL-D303 but would like to know how slippery that acrylic platter is when the record is placed directly on it and using a record brush with slight pressure be put on the record to clean any dust off before dropping the needle. Also how does the Ortofon 2M blue vs the 2M red handle classic rock albums like Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, Rush...etc...
Not very slippery at all. I've had my RT85 for >2 years+ now. I still use my old 70's era Dishwasher brush system to clean the records. Slippage (if pressing too hard) is no worse than it was with my old Denon table with the rubber mat. If the record slips, you're probably pressing too hard. I have to admit, it took me a bit to warm to the bare acrylic patter but now that I have, I like it a lot. There are record weights available if you're concerned, but I wouldn't be. As far as the 2M blue vs 2M red goes, I can only attest to the blue cartridge and yes, I play all my old vinyls including Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, King Crimson, Santana, Fleetwood Mac, Savoy Brown and yeah they sound great. That said, however, I am very curious to hear how the new Nagoya MP110 sounds. I might be tempted to buy that one (RT-85N) if I were buying now.
@@mic982 I listened to this but maybe my ears are not what they used to be but they both sounded about the same to me.. th-cam.com/video/6y_qcyz8v84/w-d-xo.html
@@RM-ks8pp I know MY ears aren't what they once were either. Both cartridges are great performers at these price points, but there-in lies the biggest advantage of the Nagako cartridge, it's a lot less expensive - to replace later. I figured the RT-85 (with the Ortofon 2M blue) was a better purchase initially because you got a more expensive cartridge for the same exact price as the RT-85N now. But, can I replace my 2M blue with the less expensive Nagaoka later? Sound-wise, not sure there's enough difference to go from the Nagaoka to the 2M in reverse. Do I make sense?
RT81+ ??
What is the overhang on the red 2m
Nice video! I'm having trouble finding out if one can upgrade the RT82 with either the 2M Red or Blue Stylus. Any info appreciated!
All of the Fluances use the same tone arm on all of their models. The head shell and cartridges can easily be replaced. You can order just the cartridge and use your existing head shell or you can buy the head shell and cartridge together so you have a two swappable cartridges.
Anyone that have RT 82 with stylus OM 20 and a acrylic platter? Its what I want.
You can add those after you buy it.
i guess it exploded!
thanks boss much appreciated