Numark PT01 Scratch vs Reloop RP-2000 MK2

Side-by-side specifications and a plain-English account of the recorded differences. Full profiles: Numark PT01 Scratch · Reloop RP-2000 MK2.

Comparison of Numark PT01 Scratch and Reloop RP-2000 MK2
Specification Numark
PT01 Scratch
Reloop
RP-2000 MK2
PriceHighlighted difference. $129$300
CategoryDJDJ
Statuscurrentcurrent
Years2017–present2014–present
Drivebelt drivedirect drive
SpeedsHighlighted difference. 33/45/78 rpm33/45 rpm
Operationmanualmanual
Cartridge suppliedHighlighted difference. Numark portable (fitted)sold bare
Phono stageHighlighted difference. YesNo
USB outputNoNo
BluetoothNoNo
Platterplasticaluminium
Tonearmstraight, integratedS-shaped with detachable headshell
Wow & flutter<0.15%

Practical differences

Highlighted cells show a lower reference price, support for more listed speeds, or the presence of a convenience feature. They are not an overall score.

There's a real gap here: $171 separates them, with the Reloop RP-2000 MK2 the pricier of the two.

The Numark PT01 Scratch spins its platter via belt drive; the Reloop RP-2000 MK2 uses direct drive instead. Neither is objectively better — a motor that's mechanically isolated from the platter by an elastic belt, which is the usual route to a quieter noise floor — the default choice across most of hi-fi versus instant start-up, rock-steady speed under load, and enough torque to nudge or backspin the record — the reason DJs and scratch decks are built this way.

The Numark PT01 Scratch has a built-in phono stage. Skip the phono stage and you'll need one built into your amp, or a separate box, to play through normal speakers.

Bottom line: the Numark PT01 Scratch has the lower reference price; the table shows which documented features change with the $171 gap.

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9 US retailers stock Numark — each outbound link searches the deck on that retailer’s site.

Retailers selling Numark PT01 Scratch
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Adorama electronics chain Free shipping on most orders over $49 in the contiguous US. View at Adorama ↗
Amazon marketplace Free shipping on $35+ orders (free on most items with Prime, often same/next day). View at Amazon ↗
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Sweetwater music retail Free shipping on almost every order, no minimum. View at Sweetwater ↗
Turntable Lab hifi independent Free shipping to the continental US on most orders (bulk/oversized items excluded). View at Turntable Lab ↗
Walmart department store Free shipping on orders $35+ (free with Walmart+); store pickup available. View at Walmart ↗
eBay marketplace Shipping set per seller; many listings ship free within the US. View at eBay ↗

Live retailer offers

Checking current in-stock offers for Reloop RP-2000 MK2…

Retailer searches

7 US retailers stock Reloop — each outbound link searches the deck on that retailer’s site.

Retailers selling Reloop RP-2000 MK2
RetailerTypeShippingProduct search
Amazon marketplace Free shipping on $35+ orders (free on most items with Prime, often same/next day). View at Amazon ↗
B&H Photo Video electronics chain Free expedited shipping on most orders in the contiguous US. View at B&H Photo Video ↗
Guitar Center music retail Free standard shipping on most orders $25+. View at Guitar Center ↗
Reverb used marketplace Shipping set per seller; many listings ship free within the US. View at Reverb ↗
Sweetwater music retail Free shipping on almost every order, no minimum. View at Sweetwater ↗
Turntable Lab hifi independent Free shipping to the continental US on most orders (bulk/oversized items excluded). View at Turntable Lab ↗
eBay marketplace Shipping set per seller; many listings ship free within the US. View at eBay ↗

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