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Review on 🎢 Pro-Ject Debut Carbon EVO: Audiophile Turntable with Carbon Fiber Tonearm, Speed Selection & Sumiko Rainier Cartridge (High Gloss White) by Tom Beland

Revainrating 5 out of 5

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I originally wanted to buy the Audio Technica AT-LP120XUSB but they weren't in stock and I didn't want to wait two or three months for them to be back in stock. So I started researching and I'm glad I did. As an audiophile newbie to the world of vinyl, I was unaware of a few key points: a) Flashy features and gizmos don't always equate to quality. , and players for audiophiles. c) More features usually means sacrificing audio quality. d) Simplicity and plainness can mean that the quality lies in the hidden elements of the turntable. This player is definitely aimed at audiophiles and produces great sound. qualitative. The isolation of this unit is impressive and a definite improvement over the Pro-Ject DC; The carbon fiber tonearm is very light yet strong, the anti-skating system really works, the motor is totally isolated from the platter to eliminate rumble and interference and carefully engineered to slow down the speed; Fully manual tone arm controls are great for those who like to sit and soak in the music; the included phono cables are of impressive quality; The included pickup produces a wonderfully rich sound. There's so much behind it, especially for me when it's my first time playing vinyl. I'm glad I spent the extra money as the sound is impressive. I have compared it to several other units including more expensive Technics tables and have been blown away by the clarity and richness of the sound this turntable produces.

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