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 ...
Fluance is one of the biggest names in entry-level hi-fi turntables, with models ranging from $250 to $550. In the sub-$1,000 space, it’s a bonafide rival to the likes of Pro-Ject and U-Turn Audio.
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 ...
Fluance’s new flagship delivers warm, hi-fi vinyl sound for under $1,000.
You'd typically need to spend hundreds more to get the upgrades and performance in Fluance's budget-priced turntable. Canadian Hi-Fi manufacturer Fluance has launched ...
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If sales are any indicator, vinyl appreciation is now reaching far beyond audiophiles and hipsters looking for that new, old sound. Record album sales hit 14.32 million in 2017, the most since Neilsen ...
We are well into the summer doldrums, when new consumer electronics releases tend to slow. Good news for record fans, though. With August approaching, I have news about three new turntables to share.
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Vinyl is hot again, which means you're going to need a turntable (and not a record player) to make the most out of this what's-old-is-new-again medium for music. After testing out a number of ...