

🖤 Protect your beats in style—because your deck deserves the best cover.
The Reloop Dust Cover is a precision-engineered polycarbonate shield designed to protect Reloop RP series turntables from dust and debris. Featuring spring-loaded hinges for smooth operation and a sleek transparent black finish, it offers a perfect fit and durable protection without adding bulk. Ideal for DJs and audiophiles who demand both style and function.




| ASIN | B00KKHGYGC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #71,877 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #318 in Home Audio Turntables |
| Color Name | black, transparent |
| Compatible Devices | Turntable |
| Connector Type | / |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,576) |
| Date First Available | 14 May 2014 |
| Item Styling | Molded |
| Item Weight | 920 g |
| Item model number | AMS-COVER-RP7000-8000 |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 6 x 35 x 45 cm; 920 g |
| Signal Format | phono |
| Size | L470xB370xH80 |
P**P
Perfect
Fits perfectly my pioneer turntable
D**N
The cover is the perfect size for my Technics SL1200Mk2. The hinges needed a slight modification to ensure the rear of the cover sits fully down at the rear of the deck without any gap. This involved filing a couple of small half circular indentations (approx 5mm deep) at the edges of the plastic rectangular part that slide inserts into the cover, so that two internal ribs are cleared. Without this the hinge "bumps" up to the internal ribs & doesn't slide fully in, resulting in a gap of about 5mm between the rear of the cover & turntable surface. I used only the 2 upper holes out of the 4 holes, as the original Technics cover only used 2 holes. It seems strong enough & haven't encountered any issues. Overall very satisfied with this cover given the reasonable cost.
S**G
Bought it for a Lenco L75. Perfect fit. Looks great. Only slightly difficult to get the hinges fitted right - they don't co-operate very well. Totally happy and will buy another for my other L75.
M**.
Todo perfecto, máxima calidad de producto y rapidez en el envío.
Ü**N
Technics 1210 lar için almıştım boyutlar tamam fakat Menteşeleri uymadı maalesef çok kaliteli ürün
A**R
The Reloop dust cover is a very nice dust cover that, very fortunately, fits the Technics SL1200-MKII turntables nicely. But, this is not without it's headaches. There are a coupe reviews that show how they installed this on their SL1200-MKIIs but they don't say how they did it, so I will tell you the easiest way I found to install it....go slow and lay out everything right, before drilling any holes! This actually took me a 3-4 hours to complete, because I tried a couple of other methods You will need the following: #8 x 3/4" self drilling hex head screws, a center punch and a small hammer, a drill/driver (I used a 20V B&D drill/driver), an 1/8" drill bit, a 3/16" drill bit and a 1/4" socket driver bit. A small vacuum cleaner to clean up the drill shavings is handy, as well. I vacuumed the metal shavings up after drilling each hole. 1. Clamp your tonearm in place and remove your head shell. 2. Turn the turntable around so the hinge plates are facing you. 3. Set the dust cover on the turntable, I set the back of the cover on a penny, placed in each back corner, to raise it up just a bit. Then set one of the hinges in place in the cover, now set the hinge bottom over it (be careful they like to spring open), using a mechanical pencil poke it through the holes and mark the top two holes. I used a flashlight to be able to see my little round marks left by my pencil. Try to do this on both sides. Check your layout to be sure the holes of the new hinges are still lined up before drilling. Make sure you are even left to right - the back of the cover will be where it will be. When complete I have a gap of the thickness of a business card around the front sides and back. The rubber bumper on the start button side sits right at the edge of the opening for the button. The front edge of the cover barely clears the platter, control buttons and the stylus light. 4. Center punch the pencil marks to keep the drill bit from wandering, then drill 1/8" holes, through the front and continue through the back of the hinge plate. Stop drilling when you get through the back of the hinge plate! 5. Next using the 1/4" driver socket, run in the self tapping screws, do not run them in tight! Next back them out and remove them. 6. Using the 3/16" drill bit, drill through the top holes of the hinge bases, so your #8 screws pass through. now you are ready to attach the hinge base. Do not tighten any screws until you have two for each side done, to help align things if need be. Be sure to set your drill/driver on the lowest torque setting, so you do not break the hinge base or maybe install the screws using a 1/4" ratchet or nut driver - do not over tighten! 7. Install the cover, clean up the mess and you're done! 8. Crank some tunes and enjoy!
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