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Pro-Ject promises the latest addition to long-standing and award-winning turntable range is the ‘pinnacle’ model
The Debut range just got a new top dog.
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Pro-Ject's latest turntable is a step-up model for those who want to treat their records more seriously
While the Pro-Ject Debut range of turntables may have been around since 1999, a new treat is still all too rare – so this latest model is met with excitement. In fact, the brand currently tops our ...
The Debut Reference 10 uses a 300 mm acrylic platter, chosen for its inherent resonance resistance. This sits atop a diamond ...
Today, Pro-Ject is best known for its entry-level or midrange turntables, priced between $300 and $600, designed as the “next step up” for those looking to get a little more serious about vinyl.
If you have a nice collection of vinyl records or you’re planning to build one, you’re going to need a turntable to play them. The good news is that newer models come with modern features, and the Pro ...
The Pro-Ject Debut Reference 10 features an enlarged tonearm – and a lot more besides!
After more than 30 years, Austrian hi-fi brand Pro-Ject finally got around to making a fully automatic turntable last year. Now the company has launched a bigger, heavier, more expensive sibling named ...
Pro-Ject celebrated its 30th anniversary last year with the launch of the Debut Pro turntable, and the new Pro S model rocks a plinth that's the same thickness as its sibling but much wider at 465 mm ...
The Dark Side Of The Moon limited-edition turntable echoes the iconic artwork from Pink Floyd's eight studio album which was released 50 years ago. For those of us of a certain age, the release of ...
Does balanced really make a difference? The Pro-Ject X2 B turntable proves that it does in a rather significant way. Over the past 30 years, Pro-Ject have developed some of the most impressive ...
I enjoy the band Scorpions. Very much. Do I enjoy them enough to theme my entire turntable set up around the famed 1980s hair rockers? Hmmm. Judging by this new design from Pro-Ject I think so. The ...
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