Pro-Ject 2.0 TurnTables

Pro-Ject 2.0 TurnTables 

USER REVIEWS

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[Nov 20, 2003]
Dark_Kosh
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Nice Price Decent cart included (avoid the ones with the OM-10 though, bit thin sounding) Nice no frills looks Record Clamp included

Weakness:

Anti-skate adjustment is a bit odd (mine came already set though so not a problem)

This is a very nice turntable especially at this price, came fitted with a Ortofon 510 Mk II which is a crisp, detailed sounding cart with nice imaging. You can get better but then you have to pay more or go second hand and with turntables thats always a risk. I wasn't expecting much so was pleasantly surprised.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Dec 03, 2002]
kuling
Casual Listener

Strength:

Extremely stable turntable with perfect drive. RCA connectors at tha back to choose your own interconect wires.

Weakness:

Perhaps delivered too early (my turntable cast-process problem). Some cheap components underneath (switch, covers) pulls down the impression of the total.

A good choice among "budget" players, I have had good listening performance but I have anded up with a curved turntable (perhaps some built-in stresses during casting). Still good performance of the sound delivered, even though I still use the Sumiko Blue Oyster. This cartridge gets better and better during time used, I think the design is cheap, and there is a reall need for "playing it in".

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[May 11, 1999]
Steve
an Audiophile

Hi, I bought the Pro-ject 2.0 2 weeks ago, so now I can tell you what I think about it.
It's the best way to spend that little money (about USD 260$).

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
[Jul 20, 2001]
Jon Petersen
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Minimalist design and very rugged construction. Female RCA connections allow your choice of interconnects. Very heavy platter with the vinyl mat incorporated and coated to appear as a one piece platter. Oil dampened feet.

Weakness:

None what so ever at this price.

It has been over 12 years since I purchased my last turntable. I found out about Pro-Ject through Upscale Audio. Kevin Deal @ Upscale is good source for components. I ordered the turntable as well as cables and the Sumiko Blue Point Special cartridge. The Pro-Ject 2 comes equipped with the Sumiko Oyster cartridge. The Oyster appears to be Sumiko entry level cartridge. The Blue Point Special is an incredible cartridge for the price. After a few days of heavy listening I am completely happy with my selection. 180 gram vinyl sounds very rich with more audible separation than I expected. I'm sure I am still in the break in stage and I can expect more listening pleasure in the near future. This turntable fits perfect in my budget minded audio system. This is my system rundown: Adcom GFA 5400 amp, Conrad-Johnson PV10B preamp, AH! Njoe Tjoeb 4000 CD player, Vandersteen 1C speakers and various Tara Labs and DH labs cables.

Similar Products Used:

Various Dual turntables.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Dec 17, 2001]
John
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

inexpensive, good sound

Weakness:

needs a bigger counterweight

I bought this Pro-Ject 2.1 turntable because the price was right.. i frankly did not expect a lot, but i was pleasantly surprised.. The platter is very heavy and the unit performs flawlessly... And it sounds very good.. perhaps as good as any turntable under $400-$500.. maybe better.. I am using a Shure M91E with it right now.. i found my Blue Point Special was too heavy to balance with the existing counterweight, so i am contacting Sumiko for the heavier counterweight..
Over all, i'd say the Pro-Ject 2.1 was a steal for the price...It does a credible job indeed..

Similar Products Used:

Technics, Gemini

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Oct 21, 1999]
Stefan G. Weichinger
Audiophile

Strength:

Very minimalistic design -> less problems.

Weakness:

There are no definitive weaknesses if you think about price/performance ratio.

I own the Pro-Ject 2 since about 6 or 7 years now, and for the money spent I think it´s a very worthful device.
When I bought it, it was equipped with a Audio-Technica AT95 system (I think, it was called like that) which I changed to a Grado Prestige Silver system. This was a huge performance gain, it sounded more relaxed and clean after doing this.

The project 2 itself is a turntable for people starting to explore the audiophile possibilities, a good beginner´s system, when you don´t want to spend too much money at first, but also don´t want to listen records with some piece of plastic.

If you look closer at the Project 2, like I am after using it for years, you notice the minor drawbacks in the design compared to some more expensive tables.
The chassis isn´t as stable as it could be, providing enough isolation between ground and tonearm, the antiskating-device is perfectly designed in both physical and aesthetical view, but it´s also nearly impossible to adjust antiskating forces to any given exact value (you can only bend the wire around and hope, maybe...)

In summary, I´m very happy with this turntable. It´s definitely worth its money, and it sounds better than some other tables more expensive.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
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