Welcome to the 11th edition of Record Roundup. This is my regular feature covering turntables, record players, and associated gear — pretty much everything related to developments in the world of ...
The brand new Fluance RT85N Turntable comes with one of our favorite MM cartridges pre-installed but is it that much different than the RT85? Fluance are a Canadian manufacturer with a strong focus on ...
The Fluance RT85N is fitted with a Nagaoka NP110 cartridge and has a plinth made of solid wood that sits on special isolating feet. Here’s an interesting bit of news that will interest anyone who’s ...
The new turntable includes the Audio Technica VM95E cartridge, an upgraded dampened aluminum anti-resonant platter, and a built-in preamp. Fluance has always focused on value with all of its ...
Fluance introduces the RT85N turntable, featuring the Nagaoka MP-110 cartridge and an acrylic platter, to its popular Reference Series High Fidelity Turntable Line. The humble turntable has been back ...
For the last few years we've seen a steady rise in sales of vinyl records, along with a resurgence in the gear needed to play them on. Canadian hi-fi brand Fluance has added a new turntable to its ...
Canadian hi-fi audio makers Fluance today launched a new addition to its flagship Elite lineup of turntables, the Buy at Amazon , an upgraded version of its popular entry-level record player, the RT81 ...
Many vinyl records today are a bit chunkier and a tad heavier than many of those on sale a few decades ago. But such quality improvements are clearly not high quality enough for some listeners, as ...
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Audio brand Fluance has introduced a chic new addition to ...
Fluance, a leading creator of high-performance turntables and home audio equipment, has announced its RT81+ High-Fidelity Vinyl Turntable. The RT81+ is the next evolution of the Elite vinyl record ...
I have a bit of a confession to make. I’ve spent more money on audio gear than I care to admit… but I’ve never been that much into vinyl. Sure, I’ve owned some budget tables over the years, and I’ve ...