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 ...
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Pro-Ject has announced the next generation of its affordable Debut line of turntables. The Debut Carbon Evo retains the company's minimalist design but brings improved damping, better motor noise ...
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Pro-Ject promises the latest addition to long-standing and award-winning turntable range is the ‘pinnacle’ model
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Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Technology journalist specializing in audio, computing and Apple Macs. The march of vinyl continues onwards as a whole new ...
Pro-Ject has brought back its popular and much-loved Debut Carbon EVO turntable in Satin Black. The spec is unchanged but the RRP is £50 lower than before. The Pro-Ject Debut Carbon EVO was one of our ...
Three Pro-Ject T1 Evo turntables are now available to buy in the UK. There's a standard model, one with a phono stage, and one with phono stage and Bluetooth aptX streaming. Prices start at £359.
At $699, the Pro-Ject Debut EVO 2 turntable features a balanced output option, new aluminum platter and Pick It MM EVO cartridge. The incorporation of the Pick it MM EVO phono cartridge, improved ...
Pro-Ject is an Austrian hi-fi company that’s best known for making high-performing, relatively affordable turntables. Take the Pro-Ject Primary E Phono, for example: a great entry-level turntable with ...
Evolution is the word for Pro-Ject and its latest Debut deck, and in 2020 the line has reached a new kind of maturity Why you can trust What Hi-Fi? Our expert team reviews products in dedicated test ...
TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006, and moved to New York City to be a part of CNET in 2011. He tests, reviews and writes about the latest TVs and audio equipment.
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