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33 1 3 45 78 rpm
33 1 3 45 78 rpm






33 1 3 45 78 rpm

There’s now a suggestion of convenience in the shape of a speed-change switch at the bottom of the plinth – previously you’d have to take off the platter and move the drive belt to change speeds, but now 33.3rpm can become 45rpm (or vice-versa) at a press. But its steel platter is now heavier, thanks to a thermoplastic ring on its inside edge – this reduces operation noise. It has all the warmth and weight the vinyl format is famous for, but it doesn’t get bogged down – instead it simply motors along in the most natural way imaginable.Īt a glance, it looks just like every other record player. In our testing we noted that every circumstance delivers a detailed and revealing listen, able to focus on the minutiae even as it describes the complete picture completely convincingly. It doesn’t matter the sort of music you like to listen to either, the Debut Carbon Evo laps it up. A new motor design, some damped and adjustable feet, and automatic speed change contribute no end to improved performance and improved ergonomics over the previous model from Pro-Ject. The carbon fibre tonearm is supplied with a very capable Ortofon (or Sumika) cartridge.

33 1 3 45 78 rpm

If you want to enjoy the rich sound of vinyl without losing out on a single scrap of audio information, check out the Pro-Ject Debut Carbon Evo record player, one of the best turntables on the planet right now. ❌ You want some 21st-century touches: Lately we’ve seen a few turntables with Bluetooth, or USB outputs. ❌ You want the cleanest, crispest vinyl experience: The Pro-Ject’s not without competition – and the best rivals are a little less laid-back.








33 1 3 45 78 rpm