The $499 Pro-Ject Automat A1 Turntable makes automatic cool again with a pre-installed Ortofon MM cartridge. I really wish the Pro-Ject Automat A1 Turntable had been released 3 years ago. It would ...
Today, Pro-Ject is best known for its entry-level or midrange turntables, priced between $300 and $600, designed as the “next step up” for those looking to get a little more serious about vinyl.
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Austrian turntable manufacturer Pro-Ject has finally gone automatic. Sumiko and Pro-Ject USA have announced the new A1 Turntable from Pro-Ject Audio Systems. After years of research and a fair bit of ...
Looking to spend $1,000 on your next turntable? The new Pro-Ject Debut PRO Turntable needs to be at the top of your list. The turntable category has not been this competitive in a few decades and ...
Audio-Technica's Bluetooth turntables are solid buys Pro-Ject's Juke Box costs more but does everything House of Marley bundles may be worth seeking out It's that time of year: the weather's changing, ...
The popular Austrian hi-fi maker, Pro-Ject, has added a new turntable to its ranks — and it’s a stunner. The Pro-Ject XA B is positioned as an entry-level turntable in the company’s X-Series of ...
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 ...
After tapping Seth Rogan-founded Houseplant for a retro-styled turntable, the high-end audio purveyors at Pro-Ject are back with their latest in-house creation: a stark and sleek turntable that’s ...
Pro-Ject makes some of the best record players for audiophiles on a budget, but when it announced its latest affordable ...
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 ...