Available in 9″, 10″ and 12″ lengths, standard black or hand-polished silver, and Premium versions with stainless steel bearing block, silver tonearm wiring, and improved bearing block and ...
What do you think the word ‘automatic’ means? Yeah, I did too – but we’re wrong. After a quick three decades setting the pace in the world of mainstream record players, Pro-Ject has decided the time ...
It's positioned for burgeoning audiophiles who want to get more serious about vinyl without breaking the bank.
Looking to spend $1,000 on your next turntable? The new Pro-Ject Debut PRO Turntable needs to be at the top of your list. The turntable category has not been this competitive in a few decades and ...
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.
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 $899 Debut Pro offers a wealth of features including electronic speed control, adjustable feet and a carbon fiber tonearm. TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006, and ...
The new Pro-Ject Debut PRO turntable has an all-new carbon-fibre tonearm and a Sumiko Rainier phono cartridge that is factory fitted and aligned. Our love affair with vinyl shows no abating as more of ...
The Today Pro-Ject is launching the Debut PRO S turntable in the North American market. This new model extends the brand’s PRO series with manual controls and no unnecessary switches, LEDs or labeling ...
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