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Pro-Ject releases Debut PRO S turntable

The Austrian company Pro-Ject releases the PRO S model in its most famous Debut turntable series. The device is made on…
Pro-Ject releases Debut PRO S turntable
Pro-Ject releases Debut PRO S turntable

The Austrian company Pro-Ject releases the PRO S model in its most famous Debut turntable series. The device is made on an MDF chassis, the dimensions of which are larger than usual for Debut models. The secret to the chassis’ size is simple – the Pro-Ject Debut PRO S features a 10″ aluminum S-shaped arm. And this is the second feature of the new player.

Pro-Ject releases Debut PRO S turntable

Pro-Ject releases Debut PRO S turntable

The S-shaped tonearm has height (VTA) and azimuth adjustments. Thus, the Pro-Ject Debut PRO S can accept any SME-mounted pickups. The turntable is equipped with a die-cast aluminum platter, on which an internal TPE damping ring is applied. The model uses an aluminum sub-disc made by diamond cutting. The engine in the Pro-Ject Debut PRO S is mechanically damped from the chassis to eliminate vibrations. The model is equipped with an electronic speed switch 33 / 45 rpm.

The Pro-Ject, PRO S chassis are hand-coated with 8 layers. The model is equipped with height-adjustable metal supports. The turntable is equipped with a Pro-Ject Pick It S2 C MM cartridge. An acrylic dust cover is included in the package.

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