Pro-Ject has become one of the leading turntable manufacturers in today’s modern hi-fi renaissance because of its combination of high-quality components and relatively affordable price tags. The ...
The Pro-Ject T1 Evo BT is ideal for anyone looking for a contemporary route into the world of vinyl without compromising on ...
It's a typically gorgeous and minimalist design with some important new features, including Pro-Ject's first hybrid ...
Only it might not remain mid-range for much longer, as the turntable continues to tumble in price. After being discounted for ...
Everyone (and by ‘everyone’ I really mean ‘discerning individuals’) enjoys vinyl as a music format, and not only because it’s capable of sounding sublime. There’s a tactility to LPs that you just ...
If you have a nice collection of vinyl records or you’re planning to build one, you’re going to need a turntable to play them. The good news is that newer models come with modern features, and the Pro ...
Pro-Ject E1.2 delivers audiophile-grade performance at a budget price. A real entry-level winner with serious upgrades and no gimmicks—just sound. It’s a fair question — one the audio industry doesn’t ...
Audiophiles might find the concept of an automatic turntable slightly low brow, but some of us actually have a need for one and I suspect that I’m not alone in that regard. Have you ever watched a ...
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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 ...
The Dark Side Of The Moon limited-edition turntable echoes the iconic artwork from Pink Floyd's eight studio album which was released 50 years ago. For those of us of a certain age, the release of ...
TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006, and moved to New York City to be a part of CNET in 2011. He tests, reviews and writes about the latest TVs and audio equipment.