Pro-Ject Debut TurnTables
Pro-Ject Debut TurnTables
USER REVIEWS
[Mar 23, 2010]
Sandbags
AudioPhile
This is a review of the Debut III (which I bought in yellow). My higher end table is in need of some repairs and adjustments, after more than 20 years of faithful service, so I decided to spring for the Debut III as a temporary fill-in while my other table is in the shop.
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[Oct 13, 2007]
sorenmad
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
More detail than CD, and you can play music much louder than CD without discomfort.
Weakness:
Cartridge upgrade limitations
This review is of the debut 3. I was actually looking for used speakers in the basement of a local hi-fi store when I noticed the line of Pro-ject tables on display. Turns out that I had enough cash on hand to take home the debut 3.
Customer Service Commendable Similar Products Used: none |
[Apr 27, 2006]
Bob
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Great performance unmatched by other comparable turntables in this price range.
Weakness:
If used on 60 Hz mains the motor might run a bit " warm " While on holiday in the UK I always check out the audio magazines and ivist dealers and retailers. I was looking for a new turntable with low mechanical noise compared to the Dual CS 5000 that I had been using as I wanted to begin putting many of my favorite 45 RPM records onto Compact Disc. I found that the Debut was a UK Only model at this time so I contacted the UK Distributor to ask if conversion parts ofr 120 V 60 Hz operation were available ( retail dealers had no knowledge of this since at that time the Debut was a UK only model ). Henley designs had the motor and pulley to make the Debut USA Mains compatable so I bought it from them along with a Pro-Ject " phonobox" pre-amp. A friend I was visiting at the time drove me to pick up the items and as a gift I bought a Debut for my friend who had been using a Garrard 401 for decades. I decided to leave mine in the box for the journey back to the USA. My friend set up his and we used it on his system. We were both quite impressed and we were comparing it to a Garrard 401 ! Considering the cartridge & stylus we felt we had excellent sound quality on records in good and somewhat worn condition. Mechanincal noise comming through the audio was minimal and hardly noticeable unless we cranked up the volume on a silent groove. Set-up took only a few minutes after removing the Debut from the box. We checked the stylus pressure and it was accurately set well within the published specifications. We both concluded that you would have a difficult time finding a better turntable at this price.
Customer Service Excellent Similar Products Used: Dual 1010, Dual 1019. Garraard AT 60, Dual CS 5000 Benjamin Miracord 10 H |
[Aug 17, 2005]
Stickster
AudioPhile
Strength:
Looks, price.
Weakness:
None for the price. Mine is the Debut II. It's a good entry-level player. For those who want a modern looking player and discover vinyl again, this is a good choice. |