![]() ![]() ![]() Onboard electronic speed selection for 33RPM and 45RPM mean that you'll be instantaneously listening – no adjustments or sliders required. You don't need fancy set-up tools or an advanced degree to get it up and running. Inside, one-piece, continuously run, high-purity copper tonearm wiring and a shielded termination box supply the kind of purity required for producing the delicate signals and in-depth information embedded in LPs.Įqually important, Debut Carbon Evolution is a breeze to use. The foundation of the 13-pound unit proves equally formidable (and non-resonant) in the form of a rock-solid MDF plinth, heavy 12-inch steel platter with TPE damping, TPE-damped motor suspension system with decoupled isolation, and height-adjustable vibration-resistant aluminum leveling feet. Made in the European Union – no Chinese shortcuts here – and available in multiple color options, all finished in eight coats of lacquer, Debut Carbon Evolution stands as the no-brainer turntable choice in its cost class.Įquipped with an 8.6-inch, one-piece carbon-fiber tonearm with an integrated head shell, low-friction sapphire tonearm bearings, and a factory-mounted Sumiko Rainer moving-magnet phono cartridge, Debut Carbon Evolution arrives ready to delve into the grooves of vinyl records with impressive stability, solidity, and scrupulousness. It also continues a legacy of a model that has sold more than 1 million units worldwide since the late 1990s. While most budget turntables are constructed with zero regard for tracking precision, build quality, or materials selection – and actually will ruin your vinyl due to improper operation and mechanics – Debut Carbon Evolution (known as EVO in Europe) stems from a company committed to high-end analog sound for more than three decades. Offering excellent performance, near plug-and-play operation, clean aesthetics, and knockout value, it comes loaded with entry-level audiophile features and high-grade parts devised to ensure proper playback of your LP collection. The overall appeal of the Pro-Ject Debut Carbon Evolution turntable can be summed up with one sentence: Accurate, engaging, dynamic, consistent, no-hassle analog playback does not get any better at this price point. We think this would make a neat addition to our recent all-white kick-ass $1500 Future-Fi system.European-Made Pro-Ject Debut Carbon Evolution Features Carbon-Fiber Tonearm, Sumiko Cartridge, and Electronic Speed Selection Pro-Ject’s All White Debut Pro is set to be a limited edition (albeit of an unspecified number) when it goes on sale in December for €799 / £799. We don’t yet know how this affects other territories: the EU version of the Debut Pro that we reviewed in 2021 came factory-fitted with a PickIt Pro cartridge (also made by Ortofon). In the UK at least, the Ortofon 2M Red has been swapped out for the Danish cartridge company’s 2M White. The All White edition, however, sports a different factory-fitted cartridge to the original. That means an 8.6″ one-piece aluminium tonearm with fully adjustable VTA mounted to a satin-painted MDF plinth that in turn sits on height-adjustable metal feet. Originally introduced to mark the Austrian manufacturer’s 30th anniversary, the Debut Pro All White edition brings to the (cough) ‘table the same features as the all-black original. The Debut Pro – that we reviewed a year ago – is soon to be made available in an all-white version. New from Pro-Ject Audio Systems: not a new turntable but a new version of a relatively new turntable model. ![]()
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