It's turning into a summer of turntables. In just the past few weeks we've seen the unveiling of Victrola's Sonos and Roon-supporting wireless turntable and Audio-Technica's new affordable turntable, ...
The Pro-Ject Debut Reference 10 also offers a resonance-free acrylic platter with a diamond-cut sub-platter. Add that to the power generator, with a totally new clean sine wave motor, and you can ...
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 ...
For years, Pro-Ject’s Debut Carbon (DC) was probably the most popular turntable for vinyl enthusiasts looking to take a real audiophile step up — heck, Sonos sold with its Play:5 and Five speakers as ...
The Pro-Ject A1.2 is an update on the likeable A1, with some notable upgrades Top of the updates? A new die-cast aluminum platter It's landing in April, ahead of Record Store Day 2025, for £469 ...
The new Pro-Ject E1.2 turntable is handmade in Europe and offers a no-nonsense approach to vinyl with a design that eschews all the frills and concentrates on sound quality instead. Over the past ...
Pro-Ject’s Debut turntables date back to 1999, and since then, they’ve been incredibly popular — the Austrian hi-fi touts them as its “best-selling” line of turntables. They’re belt-drive turntables ...
The Pro-Ject X1 B and X2 B Balanced Turntables will be available in September and solve an important issue for some. Almost 22 years ago, I invested in a very expensive turntable and felt that I had ...
UPDATE 09/01/2025: We've had news of Pro-Ject launching a new T1 Evo range of turntables last year, but we can now confirm that this new range is now available to buy in the UK and Ireland. Pro-Ject's ...
The Head Box S3 B amplifies analogue signals fed into its RCA and XLR inputs using TPA6120A2 chips that promise up to 820mW ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results