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 ...