Pro-Ject 6 TurnTables

Pro-Ject 6 TurnTables 

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[Jan 19, 2004]
Tommo
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Easy to use, great sound.

Weakness:

Setup manual not very good.

Bought this online after not having a Turntable since I sold my Linn in the mid eighties. I have to admit I bought it for the looks as much as anything as I think it looks great. I have a Goldring 1042 cartridge and after about three weeks of running in, the setup is producing a great warm sound with more detail than I can ever remember the Sondek producing. I also listened to a Rega P3 before buying this deck, and wasn't impressed. I think the Rega has a un-natural synthetic tonal quality. Some people may like it but I think the audio press is responsible for colouring peoples judgement about the Rega's. I'm using the Project in my system wich is Adcom 555 Mk II preamp Adcom 545 Mk II Power Amp Adcom GCD 575 With a modified Audio Alchemy DAC in The Box DAC. With Theta digital TLC. Interconnects/Speaker wire QED silver anniversary. Acoustic Energy AE1's on AE Stands.

Similar Products Used:

Rega P3, Thorends TD166

OVERALL
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4
VALUE
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5
[Apr 28, 2003]
alexander russy
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

nice design, sound compared to a not realy cheap CD- player is different, but comparable good

Weakness:

first model was not awardwinning (see above!)

CAVE: i dont know, if the model 6 described here is the same as in the reviews before, cause its a model, which was released in 2002 and not before. this review is about the nice round thing, grey, lool on the project homepage for a picture!!!! (www.project-audio.net) now the review: as a newcomer to vinyl, the owner of a quite good equipment for years i like this piece. compared to my Sony JA 50 ES cd- player it shows no weaknesses, its different in its way to reproduce music. its features are spartanic, no automatic anywhere, the design is very nice, a plate, rotating on an axe, which is covered by the wholly by the plate. as a reviewer mentioned his problems before, i have to say, unless im satisfied now, i had some problems too with the first i got, it was excentric, the driving plate underneath the big one had 2mm wobble, easy to see only by rotating it slowly by hand. but my dealer made no discussion about it, neither the producer, i got a new one within a week with no failure i found after 2 months. i would buy it again.

Similar Products Used:

2 turntables listened by friends, better then the cheaper one, similar to a much higher prized, 20 year old model from thorens

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Aug 22, 2001]
Johan Ström
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Everything

Weakness:

none except for the tonearm, here the Regas are better

This turntable is probably not the answer to the ultimate turntable but it is the answer to the ultimate budget turntable. This turntable with the right cartridge (for example the Sumiko Blue Point)is better than any CD, SACD or DVD-audio player at the same pricelevel. I haven´t been an vinyl enthusiast before, but I am now. I can simply say: Buy it!

Similar Products Used:

Rega Planar 3

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 25, 2001]
Viktor Karlsson
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

It plays music with a finesse that only several times more expensive players can do.

Weakness:

Nothing so far

The reviewer that called it a poor mans Oracle was right. This is the most valuable product I have ever seen (heard).
Both the Bass and the treble is very well defined. The separation of instruments are marvelous. The vocalists voices are presented very stable and distinct. This product is amazing. Lichtenegger is a genious.

Similar Products Used:

Dual 505, B&O, Rega planar 3

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 05, 1999]
Robert Stedman
an Audiophile

Pro-Ject 6
One word best describes the latest Pro-Ject turntable: Junk. It looks impressive until you switch it on. Then the platter wobbles and bounces all over the place. Measurements confirm it was out by more than 2.mm. It just makes you wonder how a factory could produce such a cheap item and then try and sell it as an audiophile product! If the platter is bad, then the tone arm comes in a close second. Adjustments are something out of the dark ages with little weights, levers and fishing line. Sound? Well, if you take into account all the movement it can and does play records but this thing is a sloppy toy and makes a CD look like refreshing alturnative....

The first one I purhcased didn't even work. There was something wrong with the motor. The store I bought it from gave me a replacement. I wish I had gotten my money back.

OVERALL
RATING
1
VALUE
RATING
[Apr 20, 1999]
John Lum
an Audiophile

Ugh. I originally owned a Pro-Ject One. When I saw all the features of the Pro-Ject 6, I decided to trade up. Yeah, I got more detail, but the adjustments were crude, and the stupid thing bounced up and down like crazy. And then, when I played my 45s, UGH! This thing warbles like nobody's business. Are you guys even listening? I tried futzing and swapping and readjusting, but I could not eliminate that awful warbling.
So then, I auditioned a Rega Planar 3. No problems, functionally and sonically. The fact that I can't tweak a Planar 3 is actually a good thin. Just plug and play.

I am still peeved at the Sumiko Pro-Ject 6. It is cheap, crude, and has all the problems digital lovers whine about. I feel like i wasted my time and money. I should have bought the Rega Planar 3, from the get-go.

Associated Equipment:
Roomtune Deluxe JustaRack
Grado Platinum
Sumiko Blue Point and Blue Point Special
MIT T2, Kimber KCAG and PBJ, AQ Ruby interconnects
API 116, Tice Solo A/V
McCormack Micro Phono Drive
Krell KPE Standard
Mark Levinson No. 380
Classe' Thirty
B&K Pro 10MC

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1
VALUE
RATING
[Nov 08, 1997]
Thomas Bertilsson
an Audiophile

Hello musiclovers!
Turntables are becoming quite popular in my home country again, as well as the rest of the world it seems. Since I am a vinyl enthusiast myself, I took upon me to put this review about my turntable together. The base is the first model of the 6, but modified with the new Pro-Ject arm. I play it in combination with a Audio Technica AT-OC10. The rest of my system consists of Danish components: Holfi Integra amp, ("total grip" kind), and System Audio 930 speakers, (very open and detailed , lively!). Everything is hooked up with Flatline interconnects.
Now on to the turntable and it's qualities. Dynamics! That is the first thing you notice. The next thing that comes to mind is the incredibly calm and stable reproduction it offers, yet it provides fantastic musicality. The equation doesn't quite add up, but this is a well balanced player. I can't help myself from thinking that this record player has to be the cheapest high end existing! (In Sweden I payed $700, give or take a little. And that's probably expensive in comparison to the rest of the world).
I simply have to recommend it to anyone who is thinking of buying a turntable. At least give it a chance, even if you have set your aims higher on the price scale.
Have fun listening, and I hope that this can help somebody out there having doubts!
(I hope that my English is acceptable and understandable, audio terminology is not my strength in this language!)

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5
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