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The Fluance RT85 Reference Turntable is a high-fidelity analog record player featuring the acclaimed Ortofon 2M Blue cartridge, a heavy acrylic platter for vibration damping, and a precision speed-controlled motor with 0.07% wow/flutter. Housed in a solid walnut wood plinth with adjustable isolation feet, it delivers warm, natural sound with exceptional clarity and minimal distortion, designed for discerning audiophiles seeking an authentic vinyl experience.





















| ASIN | B07KKK8ZB4 |
| Box Contents | RT85 Turntable, Dust Cover + Hinges, Spirit Level, Head with 2M Blue Ortofon Cartridge, Counterweight, Acrylic Dish with Strap, AC Power Adapter 100-240V (50/60Hz), 3ft RCA Cable, 2x3ft Ground Cable, 45 Adapter, Motor Pulley Cap, Cotton Gloves, User Manual, Customer Support for life. Manufacturer Direct Warranty |
| Brand | Fluance |
| Brand Name | Fluance |
| Colour | Walnut |
| Compatible Devices | Amplifier, AV Receiver, Active Speakers |
| Connectivity Technology | RCA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 816 Reviews |
| Cycles | AC Motor |
| Enclosure Material | Wood |
| Included Components | RT85 Turntable, Dust Cover + Hinges, Spirit Level, Head with 2M Blue Ortofon Cartridge, Counterweight, Acrylic Dish with Strap, AC Power Adapter 100-240V (50/60Hz), 3ft RCA Cable, 2x3ft Ground Cable, 45 Adapter, Motor Pulley Cap, Cotton Gloves, User Manual, Customer Support for life. Manufacturer Direct Warranty Included Components RT85 Turntable, Dust Cover + Hinges, Spirit Level, Head with 2M Blue Ortofon Cartridge, Counterweight, Acrylic Dish with Strap, AC Power Adapter 100-240V (50/60Hz), 3ft RCA Cable, 2x3ft Ground Cable, 45 Adapter, Motor Pulley Cap, Cotton Gloves, User Manual, Customer Support for life. Manufacturer Direct Warranty See more |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 34.9L x 41.9W x 14H Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 16.76 Pounds |
| Item Weight Unit of Measure | 16.76 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Fluance |
| Manufacturer Part Number | RT85W |
| Material | Wood |
| Maximum Rotational Speed | 2700 rph |
| Model Name | RT85 |
| Model Number | RT85W |
| Power Consumption | 300 Watts |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Features | RT85 Turntable, Dust Cover + Hinges, Spirit Level, Head with 2M Blue Ortofon Cartridge, Counterweight, Acrylic Dish with Strap, AC Power Adapter 100-240V (50/60Hz), 3ft RCA Cable, 2x3ft Ground Cable, 45 Adapter, Motor Pulley Cap, Cotton Gloves, User Manual, Customer Support for life. Manufacturer Direct Warranty |
| Signal Format | Analog |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 60 dB |
| Special Feature | RT85 Turntable, Dust Cover + Hinges, Spirit Level, Head with 2M Blue Ortofon Cartridge, Counterweight, Acrylic Dish with Strap, AC Power Adapter 100-240V (50/60Hz), 3ft RCA Cable, 2x3ft Ground Cable, 45 Adapter, Motor Pulley Cap, Cotton Gloves, User Manual, Customer Support for life. Manufacturer Direct Warranty Special Feature RT85 Turntable, Dust Cover + Hinges, Spirit Level, Head with 2M Blue Ortofon Cartridge, Counterweight, Acrylic Dish with Strap, AC Power Adapter 100-240V (50/60Hz), 3ft RCA Cable, 2x3ft Ground Cable, 45 Adapter, Motor Pulley Cap, Cotton Gloves, User Manual, Customer Support for life. Manufacturer Direct Warranty See more |
| Style Name | Modern |
| UPC | 061783270523 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 240.0 |
C**N
Excelente equipo para iniciar
Muy buen tornamesa para empezar principalmente por el cartucho Blue
V**K
Clear sound with Ortofon 2M blue
Very good turntable for the price, excellent sound, fast delivery.
B**T
Absolutely Awesome must have.
This turntable is unbelievable, the quality and aesthetic look is to die for. The smoke glass top is a great addition. This the sounds are so epic with there pre-amp, a must buy. Highly highly highly recommended this, you will not be disappointed. Cheers.
K**S
Fantastic TT under $1000
Unboxed and setup was easy. The white gloves were a nice touch. I admit I struggled with the tonearm counterweight and needed to watch a Fluance video to set it properly. It was not overly clear, but all things being equal it was the first TT I have ever setup. Sound. I was using an old Sanyo TT and did not believe a $700 TT was going to get me where I wanted with sound. I spent a copious amount of research comparing Rega, Pro-Ject, Audio-Technica and Fluance. I made the right choice and boy was I wrong. This TT is top notch. The Blue2M is so rich with deep sounds I could never hear from my Sanyo. I am hearing things I could never hear previously. I would highly recommend the upgrade to the 85 if you are looking at the RT series. It's slick design looks beautiful next to my Marantz 2240. In the end, you can buy top notch gear under $1000 and I am very happy with this TT.
S**M
Wow!
I’ve had a Rega P1 for a while (connected to a vintage NAD 3020i amp) and even though it was a terrific starting point to get back into high quality vinyl playback, I soon had an itch to move up the audio ladder so it was off to the Interweb and YouTube. After many, many hours of research, I decided that the Fluance RT85 would be the next logical move. Tons of good reviews from consumers and experts alike plus everyone mentioned the “bang for your buck” it offered. Fluance’s Reference Series starts with the RT82 to their current flagship RT85. Each model has the same plinth and tonearm but upgrades the cartridge and / or the platter as you move up the chain. This means that you can purchase the basic model and have an upgrade path to the RT85. It’s comforting to know you can start with the model to suit your budget and move on when and if you feel the need to do so. I was initially thinking of buying the RT84 which is the same as the RT85 but with an aluminium platter as opposed to the acrylic but as there was only a £50 difference and I noticed the upgraded platter would be more than that alone, I decided to treat myself. For all models, buying the next one up is cheaper than upgrading later. Components: The RT85 has the aforementioned acrylic platter - weighing in at 3lbs - which, by all accounts, is something you’d find on turntables way more costly than this and because of the material it’s made from there’s no need for a mat - you simply place your record directly on it. Very noteworthy is that the RT85 (and RT84 for that matter) has the highly rated Ortofon 2M Blue cartridge and stylus included. Check to see how much that is and you’ll see what incredible value this package is. The cartridge is pre-attached and aligned to a headshell which slips on to the S-shaped tonearm. Also included are a set of good quality RCA leads, a grounding cable, a power supply (d’uh, obviously) and even a small bubblr level for ensuring any adjustments you make are spot on. The plinth is a heavyweight MDF and the smoked dust cover has a nice feel to it. Oh, they’ve even thrown in some cotton gloves so you don’t get any skin oil on the belt when you attach to the motor. Finally, the speed is selectable on the on/ off control knob without the need to lift off the platter and move the belt manually (hallelujah!). Setup: The manual clearly guides you step-by-step so it’s a breeze and even I managed it in about 15 minutes. Pop on the platter and pull the belt that’s already round it to the pulley; screw in the head shell to the tone arm; attach the counter-weight and turn until the arm floats horizontally. You then turn the weight dial to correspond to the recommended setting for your stylus (1.8gm for the 2M Blue) and turn the anti-skating wheel to be the same. It’s worth saying that once I’d done that, I thought I’d check it with a stylus scale - to my absolute surprise, the scale showed exactly 1.8gm! Finally, you connect the RCA leads, the grounding cable and the power supply. Done! Operation: Switch the on/off knob to 33 or 45, move the tonearm towards the platter and it will start to spin. There’s an auto stop feature which is on by default but you can turn it off (slide switch on the back) if you don’t want it. The platter will continue to spin for about 20 seconds or so once it reaches the run out groove - ideal if you want to hear the lock groove sound on Sgt. Pepper’s but just not forever. I like the feature as occasionally I’ve fallen asleep and the stylus is being worn down playing nothing. The cueing lever drops the tonearm very gently on to your disc but, and this is the only negative I’ve found, the lever does feel a bit plasticky and cheap. A pity since the rest of the unit is so well built and high quality. No matter, it’s only a cueing lever. Sound Quality: Okay, this all means nothing if it sounds dreadful. Now bear in mind that I’ve only had this for a day and the stylus would take circa 50 hours to run in so this is just an initial impression. In a word, wow! It sounds fantastic and will only get better. The soundstage is wide, deep and rich (albeit a little brighter than the Rega). The Ortofon Blue is revealing detail in records that I’ve not heard before and I can’t wait to listen to my collection all over again. Looks: Bloody gorgeous in my opinion. I went for the walnut veneer and combined with the acrylic platter it‘s stunning. Have a look at my photos if you need proof. Conclusion: I can’t believe what Fluance have produced for the price they’re asking. You may not know the name but, believe me, they will become more popular as the word spreads on how good their turntables are. Highly recommended. If you found this review helpful, please click the button. Cheers!
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