The Debut Reference 10 uses a 300 mm acrylic platter, chosen for its inherent resonance resistance. This sits atop a diamond ...
Bluetooth turntables are gaining in popularity, and we can see why. Blending analogue vinyl playback with modern-day wireless streaming makes a good deal of sense when you consider so many younger ...
The Pro-Ject Debut Reference 10 features an enlarged tonearm – and a lot more besides!
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 ...
Starting at $449, Pro-Ject’s T1 Evo Series turntables come in three variations with or without Bluetooth and a built-in preamp. For added use flexibility, there are three models to select from as ...
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 ...
Pro-Ject says that the main focus of the Signature line is to "research different high-end turntable technologies, improve our reference designs and the have these features trickle down to our more ...
Music lovers keen to join the vinyl revolution will need to invest in hi-fi gear, such as a turntable. Many disc spinners require listeners to get hands-on before grooving. But Pro-Ject removes this ...