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Pro-Ject Audio has been reviving music since 1990. Shortly after the fall of the Berlin Wall, at a time when European factories were closing in droves, founder Heinz Lichtenegger went against the herd and bought a turntable factory in the small Czech town of Litovel. Retaining the experienced staff and re-imagining classic minimal turntable designs, we went to work constructing low cost, design-oriented turntables that would help people rediscover music the way it should be.
Pro-Ject Audio has been reviving music since 1990. Shortly after the fall of the Berlin Wall, at a time when European factories were closing in droves, founder Heinz Lichtenegger went against the herd and bought a turntable factory in the small Czech town of Litovel. Retaining the experienced staff and re-imagining classic minimal turntable designs, we went to work constructing low cost, design-oriented turntables that would help people rediscover music the way it should be.
The A1 has a fully automatic start/stop with the automatics being completely disengaged and decoupled during the entire runtime of the record. The fully mechanical automatics are engaged when you press start and the tonearm is automatically moved to the lead in groove of the record.
The A2 continues the legacy of our fully mechanical automatic turntables. With this model, you can select the drop-off point for 7" (singles) or 12" (LPs) on 45 RPM records. We've also included a 78 RPM feature in the system, letting you explore your old shellac collections
The Pro-Ject Brush It record brush is a quick and easy tool to use, perfect for cleaning your records of dust.
The new Classic Evo is based on the successful EISA Award winner The Classic and the experience we won designing and building our icon turntable the 175 VPO.
Pro-Ject Debut Carbon Evo Turntable with Ortofon 2M Red Cartridge
If you thought that a starter turntable system is complicated to set up, Juke Box E1 proves the contrary.