I don't know, I just feel unsure about Fluance. I just read some reviews where they are hit or miss if they don't break. I read the motors are cheap and don't last. Also I wanted to talk to Fluance about my concerns and ask about table differences, then found their support is almost non-existent. I live in the Chicago area and in central time, Fluance closes at a super early 3:30pm and are only open Monday thru Friday. There is no way in hell I'd ever be able to reach them as they close before I'm even off work. This is a serious problem with Fluance!
I feel I'm more comfortable with the Audio Technica AT-LP3XBT which has a lot more features as phono preamp, bluetooth, and is fully automatic. It still has MDF Plinth, and anti-vibration feet and a felt mat to dampen vibration.
What it gives up on is it has the VM95c instead of VM95e which can easily be changed the next round when a new Stylus is needed. It also gives up to the RT82, a servo DC motor. It is more in line with the Fluance RT81 plus but at $50 more, is fully automatic and has bluetooth. Also the motors in the audio technica turntables are pretty reliable from what I've read. I just feel Fluance may be cheapening on parts to get price down whlie offering high end cartridges.
I looked at the U-turn turntables and don't like their fixed counter weight/anti-skating and needing to physically change the belt pully every time you want to listen to a 45. They don't even have removable head shells. Pro-Ject turntables are similar but not quite as bad. These turntables just seem over priced for what they don't have.
Other brands that offer more traditional tone arm and features as the Audio Technica, offer lower end AT3600L cartridges for the same price or slightly above. I have the AT3600L in my current turntable.
As of right now I'm most comfortable going with the Audio Technica AT-LP3XBT until I hear of issue with them.
Thanks