![]() ![]() The Debut Pro gives every impression of being completely uncompromised where its feature-set is concerned. There’s not a great many elements to a record player, but what there are have been painstakingly specified here. Let’s be honest, it’d be a bit weird if there was any more to it than this, wouldn’t it? Features The Debut Pro will turn at 78rpm too – but if you fancy a bit of this antiquated action, you have to replace the flat drive belt with the round alternative Pro-Ject supplies, and slip it onto the wider section of the drive pulley.Īnd that’s basically your lot where design is concerned. This is a belt-driven record player, and if you’re only interested in playing 33.3 or 45rpm discs you need only move the little toggle switch at the bottom left of the surface of the plinth to get things moving. The aluminium platter conceals the electronically regulated synchronous drive motor beneath. They’re adjustable, so are very useful when it comes to making sure your record player is level on its shelf, and offer just a little damping too. The robust MDF plinth sits on three equally sturdy aluminium feet. There’s not a lot of wriggle-room available when it comes to the design of a record player – and, as you’d expect from a company as level-headed as Pro-Ject, the Debut Pro is as reassuring a design as they come. It’s not overstating things to suggest this pricing pits the Debut Pro against some of the very best pound-for-pound turntables around. In Australia, meanwhile, it’s priced at AU$1099 or thereabouts. Customers in America, for once, get the wrong end of the deal – they’ll have to hand over $999. The Pro-Ject Debut Pro turntable is on sale now, and in the United Kingdom it’s yours for around £699.
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