Conclusion about Pro-Ject 1.2 Turntable The VPI yields better detail, weight, presence and musicality across the listening spectrum than the Pro-ject 1.2 and not by a small margin, which is as is should be. That said, the Project 1.2 I listened to was superior in every way to the Music...
We would, of course, always urge you to invest in adequate support for your turntable - especially if, once having added a suitable phono stage to The Classic, you’re spending upwards of a grand. Pro-Ject has tried its best to help those willing to compromise in this respect by includin...
The turntable I ended up recommending was Pro-Ject's best seller, the Debut Carbon DC ($449). With its hefty steel platter, carbon-fiber arm, and Ortofon 2M Red cartridge, it made for an effective combination with my friend's Bellari outboard phono preamp and Audioengine powered speakers. ...
One of the auxiliary pleasures of owning a turntable, especially one built to a budget, is finding ways to improve its performance and extend its value. Substituting the AudioQuest Wildcat phono cable ($120 for 1.5m length) made the Pro-Ject sound richer and ever-so-slightly warmer—less gra...
Here are some common problems for CR-Scan Ferret Pro that we collected, such as troubleshooting, scanner specification, software update and some other related software issues, which we hope will be helpful to you.
I would prefer connecting a turntable to my sound card. (Anonymous)The simplest way to do this is to purchase a phono preamplifier with an USB output such as the NAD PP3 or the Pro-Ject Phono Box II. Then all you have to do is plug your turntable into the phono preamp with RCA ca...
speakers at the front end (Pro-Ject will add a pair of its own speakers to the Juke Box E for the all-in price of £500). Right from the off, this is recognisably a Pro-Ject turntable – it carries the brand’s sonic signature as surely as some sports brands carry three ...
the TL-7.5 Reference linestage preamplifier ($30,000) and MB-185 Signature monoblock amps ($22,500/pair), and the TP-2.5i Performance phonostage ($5000) paired with a Sumiko Palo Santos MC cartridge ($4500) and a Pro-Ject Xtension 12 turntable ($4500) with a lov...
One of the auxiliary pleasures of owning a turntable, especially one built to a budget, is finding ways to improve its performance and extend its value. Substituting the AudioQuest Wildcat phono cable ($120 for 1.5m length) made the Pro-Ject sound richer and ever-so-slightly warmer—less gra...