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 1 Xpression III
  • Belt drive design with low noise AC motor Type Select 2
  • Plinth out of MDF with high gloss anthracite surface
  • Acrylic 2,2 kg platter
  • Motor decoupled to reduce vibration
  • Automatic cutoff at the end of the record
 
 1 Xpression III Classic
A quiet running AC motor with a two-step pulley drives the hub and platter via a flat-ground belt. The medium density fibre plinth stands on three height-adjustable rubber-damped aluminium cones. The motor is decoupled from the plinth to reduce vibration transmission. The resonance-optimised platter is a sandwich construction utilising the hub, a fine-balanced aluminium platter and a cork mat (a standard felt mat is supplied also). The platter's low-tolerance chrome-plated stainless-steel axle runs on a polished ball bearing in a brass bearing housing.
 
 2 Xperience Classic
A quiet running AC motor with a two-step pulley drives the platter's outside edge via a belt. The transparent acrylic plinth stands on three height-adjustable Sorbothane-damped aluminium cones. The motor is decoupled from the plinth to reduce vibration transmission. The resonance-optimised platter is a sandwich construction utilising the hub, a fine-balanced medium density fibre platter weighing 2Kg, a 4mm thick flat-ground layer of vinyl and a screw-down metal record clamp. The platter's low-tolerance chrome-plated stainless-steel axle runs on a Teflon bearing plate in a sintered bronze bearing housing. Connection to the phono input of the amplifier can be made with connecting cables of your taste through the gold plated phono sockets and earth screw. A standard cable is provided.
 
 
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 6 PerspeX
The transparent acrylic plinth stands on three individually height-adjustable Sorbothane-damped aluminium cones and carries the motor and the sub-chassis. The sub-chassis, made of Corian, rests on tree magnetic fields. A supplied spirit level allows easy adjustment of the sub-chassis. A quiet running AC motor with a two-step pulley drives the platter's outside edge via a belt. The inverted bearing uses a stainless-steel axle carrying a ceramic ball on which the ceramic bearing plate runs.
 
 Debut
The Pro-Ject Debut includes a pre-mounted Ortofon OM-5E moving magnet phono cartridge and is an excellent choice for the audiophile seeking a cost effective vinyl playback solution. A felt-covered steel platter mates to a chrome plated stainless-steel axle running in a brass bearing housing for exceptional speed stability and accuracy. The aluminum tonearm employs inverted hardened stainless-steel points for superior tracking with the supplied phono cartridge. A silicone-damped armlift is supplied. Matte Black finish. 16.5îw x 4.5îh (dust cover down) x 13.25îd. 14 lbs
 
 Debut III
  • 1,3 kg balanced steel platter with felt mat
  • Motor decoupled to reduce vibration
  • Special, resonance damping feets
  • Power consumption: 2W
  • Depth (lid open): 400mm
 
 Debut III Esprit
  • Resonce-free acrylic platter
  • Low-tolerance chrome-plated stainless-steel axle
  • Motor decoupled to reduce vibration
  • Special, resonance damping feets
 
 Debut III/Phono USB
  • Belt drive design with low noise AC motor Type Select 3
  • 1,3 kg balanced steel platter with felt mat
  • Motor decoupled to reduce vibration
  • Special, resonance damping feets
 
 Perspective
The Perspective is constructed using a visually stunning, clear acrylic plinth. Floating above the plinth is a sophisticated and complex sub-chassis system suspended by three height adjustable springs. Additional features include: an aluminum alloy platter with a vinyl mat, a threaded record clamp, adjustable cone feet, and a silicone damping trough to eliminate unwanted resonance from the sub-chassis. Precision Swiss bearings in the tonearm help provide this turntable system with superior cartridge control. There are female, chassis mount RCA connectors on the rear panel to allow for the use of any single ended interconnect cables.
 
 Pro-Ject 2 Xperience
Exceptionally designed technology
 
 Project/one Dr-770
Simi automatic turntable
 
 RM-6SB
Pro-Ject's latest offering, the belt-drive RM-6 SB, provides the analog audiophile a well-built, aesthetically pleasing and fully featured turntable at a most affordable price. The minimal, circular plinth repels external vibration using three-point aluminum cones and the decoupled motor mount virtually eliminates any motor noise or vibration. The massive resonance-optimized platter is sandwich constructed using medium density fiberboard, flat-ground vinyl mat and a brass record puck for stable and articulate imaging and sound staging. This assembly is coupled with the plinth via an inverted stainless steel thrust bearing fitted with a ceramic ball and seated in a ceramic bearing plate for the best speed stability and lowest wow and flutter. A speed-box is included to provide easy speed change operations between 33-1/3, 45 and 78 rpm (depending upon motor pulley) for greatest speed accuracy. A high-precision aluminum tonearm and bearing housing is capable of being used with even the most demanding of moving coil phono cartridges.
 
 RPM 1.3
A quiet running synchronous motor with a two-step pulley drives the platter's outside edge via a rubber belt. The drive motor is isolated on its own platform and completely decoupled from the plinth to eliminate vibration transmission. The resonance-optimised platter is made of medium density fibre. A inverted, chrome-plated stainless-steel axle runs on a polished metal ball in a sintered bronze bearing housing. Connection to the phono input of the amplifier can be made with connecting cables of your taste through the gold plated phono sockets and earth screw.External power supply avoids potential electro-mechanical interference.
 
 RPM 10.1
The equipment base Ground it deluxe rests on four individually height-adjustable magnetic field feet. A quiet running AC motor with a two-step pulley drives the platter's outside edge via a belt. The medium density fibre plinth stands on three height-adjustable Sorbothane-damped aluminium cones. Granulate filled plinth guarantees constant damping. A supplied spirit level allows easy adjustment. The motor is mounted in a separate metal housing to eliminate vibration transmission.
 
 RPM 5.1
A quiet running AC motor with a two-step pulley drives the hub and platter via a flat-ground belt. The medium density fibre plinth stands on three height-adjustable rubber-damped aluminium cones. The motor is decoupled from the plinth to reduce vibration transmission. The resonance-optimised platter is a sandwich construction utilising the hub, an medium density fibre platter, a cork mat (a standard felt mat is supplied also) and a screw-down record clamp. The platter's low-tolerance chrome-plated stainless-steel axle runs on a Teflon bearing plate in a sintered bronze bearing housing. Central metal block optimises centre of gravity and damps main bearing.
 
 RPM 6.1 SB
  • Acryl-subplatter
  • Inverted main bearing Type 1with ceramic thrust-pad
  • Central metal block optimizes centre of gravity
  • Motor decoupled by 4 point suspension to reduce vibration
  • 78 Upm speed switchable
 
 RPM 9.1 Acryl
A quiet running AC motor with a two-step pulley drives the platter's outside edge via a belt. The transparent acrylic plinth stands on three height-adjustable Sorbothane-damped aluminium cones.A supplied spirit level allows easy adjustment. The motor is mounted in a separate metal housing to eliminate vibration transmission. The resonance-optimised platter is a sandwich construction utilising an acrylic platter weighing 3,5Kg and a brass record puck. The inverted bearing uses a stainless-steel axle carrying a ceramic ball on which the ceramic bearing plate runs. Central metal block optimises centre of gravity and damps main bearing.
 
 RPM 9.2
  • Vertical tracking angle adjustable
  • Acrylic platter with perimeter belt drive and brass record puck
  • Inverted main bearing with ceramic thrust-pad
  • Central metal block optimises centre of gravity
  • Sorbothane-damped aluminium cones
 
 Speed Box mkII
Project Speed Box II

Electronically regulated speed change unit for Turntables

Features:
- Metal case shields the electronics from vibrational and electromagnetic interference
- Electronic speed change between * 33 and 45 r.p.m. ** 78 r.p.m. also possible after fitting accessory pulley
- Quartz-generated high precision electronic speed regulation
- All functions microprocessor controlled
- Outboard power supply included

Technichal Data:
- Nominal speeds * 33,33 and 45,11 U/Min. ** Optional 78 U/Min
- Quartz oscillator Speed stability ± 0,01%
- Power supply 16V/500mA AC
- Dimension W x D x H 80 x 85 x 20mm
- Weight 300g without power supply
 
 Xtension
  • Super-heavy 25 kg mass load magnetic fl oating belt drive design
  • Ultra low noise motor highest selection
  • Metal-granulate filled plinth for universal damping
  • Mass loaded interchangeable armboard
  • Height adjustable magnet supported feets
 

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