It's positioned for burgeoning audiophiles who want to get more serious about vinyl without breaking the bank.
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.
The latest in Pro-Ject's Artist Collection is the Scorpions Turntable, featuring artwork from the German rock band's iconic ...
Meet Pro-Ject’s Head Box S3 B and Head Box DS3 B. Both are compact headphone amplifiers — though the latter is slightly ...
Starting at $449, Pro-Ject’s T1 Evo Series turntables come in three variations with or without Bluetooth and a built-in preamp. For added use flexibility, there are three models to select from as ...
The Pro-Ject T1 Evo BT is ideal for anyone looking for a contemporary route into the world of vinyl without compromising on ...
Though most turntables will be cabled to a hi-fi amp, some allow streaming to Bluetooth speakers. Pro-Ject has announced a new addition to its T-series turntables that makes use of Wi-Fi technology ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Technology journalist specializing in audio, computing and Apple Macs. This article is more than 3 years old. The Pro-Ject Debut ...
Pro-Ject Audio Systems ongoing Artist Series has resulted in some seriously cool turntables, including those inspired by Pink Floyd and Metallica’s signature sounds and motifs. Now, the audiophile ...
Nobody needs a record player. Vinyl has lower fidelity than CDs, more distortion than digital music, and you can get all the music in the world for a small monthly sum on a streaming service. By the ...
The Head Box S3 B amplifies analogue signals fed into its RCA and XLR inputs using TPA6120A2 chips that promise up to 820mW ...