Pro-Ject’s Debut range is the Austrian hi-fi maker’s “best-selling” line of turntables — they’ve been incredibly popular since their introduction back in 1999. Each Debut model is a belt-drive ...
Both azimuth and vertical tracking angle can be adjusted, as can the tonearm's height – to cater for differences in the thickness of turntable mats, and to accommodate various cartridges. But Pro-Ject ...
Let there be no doubt: Pro-Ject knows exactly what it’s doing when it comes to extracting maximum bang for your turntable buck. The Debut Pro looks and feels good, is built to last, and its sound is ...
The Pro-Ject's Debut Reference 10 costs €1,199 (about $1,410 / £1,047) Newly developed hybrid aluminium/carbon tonearm New bearing block design and clean power Pro-Ject's Debut line of turntables ...
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 ...
Last year, Pro-Ject released the Debut Pro turntable to celebrate its 30th anniversary. Now it's improved on that design with the Debut Pro S, while also launching a box that promises to "de-crackle" ...
If your budget for a new turntable can stretch to $1,000, the Pro-Ject Debut PRO Turntable is definitely the one to buy. 30 years have come and gone and Pro-Ject seems to be entering its prime with a ...
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