The Pro-Ject Debut Carbon EVO was one of our best turntables picks, but it was discontinued in late 2024 to make room for the Pro-Ject EVO 2. But as AC/DC might put it, "it's ba-a-a-a-ack, ...
There’s never been a better time to start a vinyl collection now that most of us are stuck at home for long stretches. It's also a great way to support your favorite musical artists, as records offer ...
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 ...
The Pro-Ject T1 Evo BT is one such example of a Bluetooth turntable done right, and it's currently back to its lowest ever ...
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 ...
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Handmade in Europe, the Debut EVO 2 is a belt-driven turntable that features a straight 8.6-inch single-piece carbon tonearm. It comes pre-installed with a Danish-made Pick it MM EVO cartridge which ...
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 ...
I’ve owned Pro-Ject’s T1 turntable for the last several years and absolutely love it. It’s a gorgeous belt-drive turntable — primarily thanks to its signature tempered glass platter — that’s both ...
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The $899 Debut Pro offers a wealth of features including electronic speed control, adjustable feet and a carbon fiber tonearm. TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006, and ...