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Pro-Ject’s Best-Selling Turntable Just Got a True Audiophile Upgrade
It's positioned for burgeoning audiophiles who want to get more serious about vinyl without breaking the bank.
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.
The Pro-Ject Debut Reference 10 also offers a resonance-free acrylic platter with a diamond-cut sub-platter. Add that to the ...
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 is expanding its lineup of premium, design-forward turntables with the introduction of its latest model, the Debut EVO 2, a characteristically minimalist record player with a pleasantly ...
Austrian hi-fi brand Pro-Ject has launched two new premium turntables. Both the flagship Signature 12.2 and The Classic Reference were previously shown off as prototypes, but they're now available to ...
Sales of vinyl records have been steadily rising over the last few years, with a whole new generation of music lovers looking to get in the groove. Austrian hi-fi brand Pro-Ject has launched a new ...
This is not the first time that the turntable maker has released a unique vinyl player. Previously, Pro-Ject created a record player for The Beatles' "The White Album." The CD player maker did this to ...
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 ...
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