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Topic: RP-6000 MK6 B

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发表时间 Wed 29 Aug 12 @ 10:49 am
DJ Angelo are using them ;) nah but seen people using them, after reading about them on forums they seem like pretty good turntables. How ever I have not tried them out my self, I can how ever recomend the Numark TTX and the Stanton STR.8 150, I'm using the stantons my self and you cant find a turntable with a stronger torque motor then the stantons. Price wise I think they are about the same.
 

I've seen models have told me, but the truth Likes Tool for the type of arm you have, I hope you liked the reloop to see if the buy.
 

aight, didnt understand 100% but thats ok, the Stanton comes with ether straight arm or bent, the bent version is called ST.150 and there are no difference except for the arm. Numark TTX has a bent arm like you want.

But yeah people say the Reloop is up there competing with Stanton, vestax, Numark and the Technics, people seem happy about them. Found this video on youtube, for more in-depth view:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0VUFS7lnBPI
 

the reloop is an OEM of the stanton 150, They are both made by hanpin in Taiwan.. I have the American Audio HDT4.5 version... They are fantastic for scratching as the platter is high torque. Technics are better if you are just mixing although the OEM's are fine, they just feel different.
 

synthet1c wrote :
the reloop is an OEM of the stanton 150, They are both made by hanpin in Taiwan.. I have the American Audio HDT4.5 version... They are fantastic for scratching as the platter is high torque. Technics are better if you are just mixing although the OEM's are fine, they just feel different.

I'll be damned, seriosly no difference? lol, well then I'd say go for the reloop
 

internally they are the same, but the stanton has the square shell which I think looks better and the straight tonearm option which is better for scratching but will wreck your records sooner. I found a data table of all the Super OEM's and their options on the internet one day and I think these were exactly the same options of key correction & line level output but the reloop were definitely the most expensive "Super OEM" behind the Stanton.
 

 

Okey so after searching around on the internet, this is what I came up with:
American Audio HTD 4.5: Discontinued (harder to find)
Reloop: Cheaper then the stantons but hard to get outside of europe
Stanton: More expensive but easy to get outside europe

It seems like Reloop (Located in Germany; Europe) does not sell these turntables outside of Europe, might not be true but
many people say so. The Stanton on the other hand, you can buy it anywhere, no problem. Like synthet1c said, there are no
difference between any of these except the exterior. It's really up to you, how much money you want to pay, what one you
want and what one you can get your hands on.

All of them should be equally good.
 

Kichos,

Reloop México
Vari Internacional S.A. de C.V.
Palenque No. 663 Col. Vertiz Narvarte
C.P. 03600 - México City, D.F.
T: +52 55 91832700
http://www.varinter.com.mx

;)
 

Here where I live are the reloop and Stanton, I will buy the stanton
 



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