Reloop RP-4000 MK2 DJ Turntable Direct Drive
Reloop RP-4000 MK2
Reloop RP-4000 MK2
Reloop RP-4000 MK2
Reloop RP-4000 MK2
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The lowest price for Reloop RP-4000 MK2 DJ Turntable Direct Drive right now is $465.86 at deejay.de, compared across 16 retailers.
The all-time low was $329.00 on 25 Mar 2026 — today's price is 42% above the lowest ever. It has been notably cheaper before — worth setting a price alert.
Prices last updated 8 June 2026.
Last updated at 08/06/2026 17:06:31
Vinyl Reloop RP-4000 MK2
Free delivery between 10–20 June
Reloop RP-4000 Mk2 Direct Drive DJ Turntable (Black)
Reloop RP-4000 mk2 Direct Drive Scratch DJ Turntable - Black
Free delivery between 12–18 June
Reloop RP-4000mk2 Direct Drive Turntable
Free delivery
Reloop RP-4000 MK2 Quartz-Driven DJ Turntable with High-Torque Direct Drive, S-Shaped Tone Arm with Hydraulic Lift, OM Black Cartridge, 33-1/3, 45 & 7
Delivery between 11–18 June $187.60
Reloop RP-4000MK2 Direct Drive Scratch DJ Turntable
Delivery between 12–17 June $20
Reloop RP-4000MK2 Pack Scratch DJ Bundle
Delivery between 12–17 June $20
Reloop RP-4000 mk2 Direct Drive Scratch DJ Turntable – Black
Reloop RP-4000mk2 Direct Drive Turntable
Reloop RP-4000 MK2 Professional Direct Drive DJ Turntable
originally posted on rockshop.co.nz
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originally posted on thediscdjstore.com
Not on a major position tonrevwie these atm. However so far so good. Arrived when I asked which was great and no problems especially when it was the first time I used this company. I have them connected to a Numark M6, marantz amp and a pair of Rogers Studio 1 speakers. Nice full sound and so far worth the dosh
originally posted on dv247.com/en_GB/GBP
Been using these turntables with normal vinyl and DVS setup and they work perfectly, they don't lag at all and torque is perfectwould recommend if you're interested in launching your vinyl collection
Vinyl Reloop RP-4000 MK2
Free delivery between 10–20 June
Reloop RP-4000 Mk2 Direct Drive DJ Turntable (Black)
Reloop RP-4000 mk2 Direct Drive Scratch DJ Turntable - Black
Free delivery between 12–18 June
Reloop RP-4000mk2 Direct Drive Turntable
Free delivery
Reloop RP-4000 MK2 Quartz-Driven DJ Turntable with High-Torque Direct Drive, S-Shaped Tone Arm with Hydraulic Lift, OM Black Cartridge, 33-1/3, 45 & 7
Delivery between 11–18 June $187.60
Really happyVery professional productGreat ServiceVery happy
Not on a major position tonrevwie these atm. However so far so good. Arrived when I asked which was great and no problems especially when it was the first time I used this company. I have them connected to a Numark M6, marantz amp and a pair of Rogers Studio 1 speakers. Nice full sound and so far worth the dosh
Been using these turntables with normal vinyl and DVS setup and they work perfectly, they don't lag at all and torque is perfectwould recommend if you're interested in launching your vinyl collection
For just over 200 quid, you can't go wrong really. Holds the pitch well and a decent enough torque for mixing.Not a fan of the noisey motor which I am currently in dispute with Reloop.Also, 0% on the pitch fader seems more like at the 0.2% mark.Other than that, not bad at all for its price.
The decks work very well compared with the Technics 1210's, plenty of torque on the platter. Addition of 16% + - helps with some high bpm compatibility mixing. I have worked them hard over the last few weeks @ 8hr a day. Durability too early to tell in the long term, but I would recommend as a good alternative to the 1210's. The addition and use of 78 speed is great for some real alternative remixing of old swing jazz. So far can't fault them.
Bought a pair of these 2 years ago and although I Found then a nice pair of TTs one of them decided to stop turning, then it just stopped turning on, all this with minimal use (probably an hour max and maybe 3/4 times a month if that) Unfortunately they were outside of warranty.
Bought these hoping they would be good for mixing trance tunes, found the lack of torque too hard to work with. Would recommend getting the RP - 7000's as they are a much more versatile and better quality turntable. The RP 7000's are definitely worth the extra money instead.
I've been eyeing up some decks for a bit and my mate got one which convinced me to buy a pair and get spinning my old tunes again. They are not Technics but a good substitute, stable platter, keeps the timing, pretty good build. Happy with my buy, great price. Get some if you have been looking at turntables in the lower price ranges :)
Wanted the RP7000’s but couldn’t justify the price. Am well happy with these though, solidly built and really heavy. The +/- 8 or 16% pitch sold me on these and doesn’t disappoint as I mix a lot of old skool hardcore cut with some of the newer stuff so comes in really handy. All in all a great quality direct drive high torque turntable for the money and I’m well happy with them. Just make sure you get some butter rugs to put under the felt slipmats included as they’re too grippy when your trying to scratch/rewind/fast forward.👍🏻
What can I say about these turntables? I have own a set of Technics 1210 mk2 for ten years then a set of Stanton straight 150 mk2 which I had unfortunately parted with for another 8 years and played on numark, vestax, soundlab, pioneer and more so plenty of knowledge to say that these Reloop 4000 mk2 are worth every penny. To look at these deck in person they stand out to be professional, clean but classy at the same time with a semi gloss finish, chrome tone arms and brushed type silver buttons. The strobe light and the speed selector lights all are red and I'm lucky enough pair these decks up to my reloop jockey 3 mixer that again is high quality robust and the sound quality close to the like s of allen and heath. I unwrapped the turntables, put ok the stylus, ... MoreWhat can I say about these turntables? I have own a set of Technics 1210 mk2 for ten years then a set of Stanton straight 150 mk2 which I had unfortunately parted with for another 8 years and played on numark, vestax, soundlab, pioneer and more so plenty of knowledge to say that these Reloop 4000 mk2 are worth every penny. To look at these deck in person they stand out to be professional, clean but classy at the same time with a semi gloss finish, chrome tone arms and brushed type silver buttons. The strobe light and the speed selector lights all are red and I'm lucky enough pair these decks up to my reloop jockey 3 mixer that again is high quality robust and the sound quality close to the like s of allen and heath. I unwrapped the turntables, put ok the stylus, Slipmatts and power leads and I have not needed to adjust anything more than the balance weight. The pitch control is beautiful to use as I myself dont touch the record whilst playing and the slightest adjustments can be seen when you refer it to the strobes on the side of the platter, smooth direct and sit nicely in the groove of you're middle finger for awesome control. The decks have just a little less torque than the technics 1210 I would say but a light touch and these decks are pretty quick at start and stop. All in all the sound quality from the decks are crisp and clean as they should be and mated to the reloop Ortofon stylus they real pack a punch and if you get the weight correct they hold the track on the vinyl superb.. For a entry level type analog turntable they feel more professional that alot I have tested in the past and worth even penny. The only downside is that you have to buy the lid separately but that's about it.. Thanks for looking at my review.