Reloop Turn 2
The Reloop Turn 2 is a sleek, purist-focused analogue turntable crafted for vinyl enthusiasts who demand high-fidelity sound without unnecessary digital clutter. Combining a minimalist aesthetic with precision-engineered mechanics, it delivers an uncompromising listening experience that honors the organic depth of your vinyl collection.
Key Features
Consistent Speed & Drive
- Precise Belt Drive: Powered by a low-noise, low-vibration DC motor to maintain perfectly consistent platter rotation.
- Understated Control: An integrated speed selector is tucked neatly underneath the chassis, preserving clean lines.
Accurate Tracking
- Static Balanced Arm: Features a straight tone arm with manual lift and adjustable anti-skating for precise tracking.
- Ortofon Elliptical Cartridge: Comes pre-installed with a high-quality Ortofon cartridge for rich, balanced acoustic output.
Audiophile Build
- Minimalist Slimline Chassis: Built with high-density MDF to absorb vibrations and deliver a heavy, stable base.
- Gold-Plated Removable RCA: Detachable audio and separate ground connections ensure pure, hum-free signal transmission.
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Drive System | Precise belt drive mechanism |
| Motor Type | Low-noise, low-vibration DC motor |
| Playback Speeds | 33 1/3 and 45 RPM (manually selectable underneath the chassis) |
| Tone Arm | Static balanced, straight tone arm with manual lift and anti-skating |
| Headshell Connection | Flexible, universal GM/SME locking system |
| Pre-Installed Cartridge | Premium Ortofon Elliptical cartridge |
| Audio Connections | Gold-plated, detachable RCA outputs (with separate grounding post) |
| Plinth Construction | Elegant slimline MDF (Medium Density Fibreboard) chassis |
Frequently Asked Questions
Does the Turn 2 feature a built-in phono pre-amplifier?
No, the Reloop Turn 2 is a pure analogue system designed to avoid built-in circuitry that can degrade audio quality. It requires an external phono stage, or an amplifier with a dedicated Phono input, ensuring the cleanest possible signal path.
Is it easy to upgrade or swap the cartridge?
Yes. Thanks to the flexible GM/SME locking headshell connection, you can swap out the pre-installed Ortofon cartridge or alternate between headshells quickly and easily.
Where is the speed selector switch?
To maintain the clean, minimalist look of the slimline MDF chassis, the speed selector switch (33/45 RPM) is discreetly located underneath the left-hand front edge of the turntable.
Why does the Turn 2 have detachable RCA cables?
Detachable gold-plated RCA terminals allow audiophiles to upgrade to higher-quality cables in the future, while making the turntable much easier to package, store, or service without damaging fixed lines.