Pro-Ject 6.1 TurnTables
Pro-Ject 6.1 TurnTables
USER REVIEWS
[Feb 26, 2006]
aroostookme
Audio Enthusiast
I submitted a full review of this table and it is here. I wanted to add a few things I have discovered in the last month that may help you in choosing the Pro-ject 6.1. First, you can get a new 6.1 dustcover from Needle Doctor for $40. Just a great thing to know. I replaced mine and my table looks like a million. Second, I have changed my power cord to a grounded cord. I can use my Grado Platinum cartridge with no hum. Third, the inner plinth of this table is a second platform for balancing and leveling the table. I had not recognized that initially. the process is to put the upper leveling screw in midway. Level the table with the bottom leveler feet (use that gorgeous little Pro-Ject wooden level that comes with the deck), and then level the platter (isolated) with the three surface screws. What a really nice piece of equipment and engineering. Fourth, the gold output RCAs allows you to change the interconnects to your personal faves. After switching out several brands I would pass on that Kimber's KCAGs are fantastic with either the Grado Platinum or Sumiko's Blue Point Special. This table sounds as good as any other table I have heard. If you can get one grab it. Because it looks terrific with the new dustcover, and sounds terrific with a new power cord. |
[Feb 10, 2006]
aroostookme
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Solid table. Great platter system and I find the isolation system on this table so good I got rid of my turntable isolation platform. I am using the same two cartridges on this table (Shure V15 and a Sumiko Blue Point) as I use on my Music Hall MM-7 and my Rega P-3. Only switching out the tables. The P-3 has a great Grace tonearm but does not out play this table. The MM-7 has a tonearm much like the Pro-ject arm. The MM-7 is significantly quieter than either of the other two. Buy this table anytime it is under $400. It has gold RCA out plugs for easy adding of your favorite cables. An incredible resonant-free chasis system, a really nice arm no one can seriously fault in the real world, built in spirit levels, fantastic three-part platter system. And it is beautiful to look at. People look at it and say "How much does something like that cost?" Gorgeous.
Weakness:
That darn dust cover thing. Who thought this approach was a good idea? I suggest serious owners have a custom base built that closes the sides and includes some sort of box-in ability to completely close this table. It's a gem, but it get dusty due to poor cover engineering. Imagine this level of a machine -- it's terrific -- and they fall down on the dust cover. A step above. The missing link between bare essential tables like the low end Rega and Music Halls and the high end stuff that costs as much as a home. This is a great value. Similar Products Used: Linn LP12, Rega P-3, and Music Hall MM-7. |
[Nov 30, 2000]
Thomas
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
lots of value for money
Weakness:
for that price, none After listening for over 8 years to CD only, I decided to get a turntable again. Since then I bought more than 300 LPs and just about 30 CDs. Do I have to say more? I use the Project with a Grado Platinum Wood Pickup and it beats my Linn Mimik CD-Player (which I consider preety good) hands down. Next upgrade will be the 6.9 tonearm. |
[Sep 29, 2000]
Paul
Audiophile
Strength:
Functional, pragmatic design and details. This baby screams value!
Weakness:
Dust cover does not envelop the entire unit; leaves gap for dust to waft into. Why I chose the Pro-ject 6.1: Similar Products Used: Most every commonly used "piece-a-junk" turntable that the 80's t/t manufacturers churned out. |
[Dec 31, 2000]
David Read
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
High End features without the absurd High End pricetag.Excellent performance.
Weakness:
Hums when used with Grado cartridge. When my beloved Luxman passed away,(after almost 20 years!),i went shopping for a new tt. I bought this unit at a SoundCity overstock sale for 350$. The first thing that impressed me was the rugged construction, this thing is built! The first thing i did was take the Grado Z2+ cartridge off of the Luxman and mounted it on the 6.1. The sound of this combo was very good,but produced an annoying hum that worsened near the end of play. So i reinstalled the Oyster cartridge. I was pleasantly surprised to find that the Oyster actually sounds pretty good for an inexpensive cartridge. Not to mention the absense of the offending hum. I will be searching for a finer cartridge in the future, however. My advice--, If your looking for a decent tt, solidly built, with high end features, but without the rediculous highend pricetag this is it. Just be careful what pickup you chose.--------------HAPPY LISTENING!!!!! Similar Products Used: Luxman PD264 |
[Nov 25, 2001]
Stefan
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
fair price, good sound, nice design/construction
Weakness:
"cheap construction", hard to align review also relevant to project 6.9!! Similar Products Used: cheapest thorens model |
[Nov 07, 2001]
Edgar Fitsch
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
sound, heavy built
Weakness:
none After stopping listening to vinyl many years ago and only listening to CDs I decided to listen to my bout 500 LPs again. So I went to my dealer and tried out several products. thorens, Denon and this Project 6.1. Similar Products Used: Dual 501 |
[Aug 01, 1998]
David Kaiser
an Audio Enthusiast
Very detailed open sound much better sound than cd's I dont understand people who say that cd,s sound better than analoge lp,s.Yes cd,s are cleaner and have less background noise,but with lp,s you have much more sense of space and dimention around the instruments and performers.And thats with a $40.00 cartridge.I have a Sumiko Blue Point on order,I will report on the sound with this better cartridge! |
[Jul 25, 1999]
Joe Pimentel
an Audio Enthusiast
This is my second venture into the world of high end turntables.The first one I tried was the MMF 2,and I asked myself, What is the big deal.It sounded no better than the MCS linear tracking turntable I was using.So back it went. I was kind of skeptical about this high end crap,but I was willing to keep on trying.I see the Project 6.1 on sale for $500.00.Supposedly this is 200 bucks than usual.so I call up and order One,naturally with the option of getting my money back. |
[Feb 15, 2001]
stefan hotmann
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
price and great full and warm sound with grado silver
Weakness:
no full dust protection - but who needs that, anyway nothing at this price got this one as a great bargain - $250 with grado silver Similar Products Used: rega p2, project 2 |