Pioneer PLX1000 or Reloop RP 7000
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    Default Pioneer PLX1000 or Reloop RP 7000

    What up yall....torn between the two.
    Pioneer PLX 1000 or the Reloop RP 7000 (silver)
    I know they're both Hanpin, but the PLX is $700 USD, compared to $449 of the Reloop.
    Anyone here use either and have any opinion on either? One thing that urkes me is the Gimbal suspension tone arm issues, it seems those are hit and miss from factory being just right or way too loose.

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    RP7000 hands down. I had the PLX1000's for a day. I havent seen a used set for sale yet that didn't have something wrong with them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by the_bastet View Post
    RP7000 hands down. I had the PLX1000's for a day. I havent seen a used set for sale yet that didn't have something wrong with them.
    Copy that, I'll be looking at the Reloop RP 7000 then, I like the silver one, classic style and look plus it has the option to choose "classic" for torque.

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