Pro-Ject RM-6SB TurnTables

Pro-Ject RM-6SB TurnTables 

DESCRIPTION

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.

USER REVIEWS

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[Mar 26, 2013]
TnTman
AudioPhile

I bought this table used and I cannot believe what I got for my money. The sound I am getting from this table with an AT 150MLX is unbelievable for the money. I have heard many turntables and you are going to have to spend a lot of money to get better than this. Extremely low noise floor. I hear my preamp over the source it is so quiet. The large platter with great inertia makes for wonderful pace, rythym, and timing. Bass is fabulous. Some of the best Bass I have ever heard from any turntable at any price. Definately agree with the other reviewer...a real sleeper.

If you want to spend about 1500 on a Lyra and 5000 plus on a used Kuzma you will get better sound, but not by much. Now you have to purchase the RPM 9 or 10 to get a better table, which is a lot more expensive.
Only caveat, not enough to take rating down, is that the anti skating arm must be moved when tracking light weight to ensure the wire is not hitting the arm. This combo will track anything.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Apr 07, 2011]
David
AudioPhile

The turntable is a real sleeper. Beats the RM-5SE hands down, heard them side by side. I moved up from a Thorens; great build quality, but price is always over comparable competitors. I'm using a Denon DL-103R cartridge with the Pro-ject. The soundstage lit up, instruments have more air around them and I gained another ocatve in the lower regions. The tonearm can handle any level or price of cartridge. The RM-6 SB turntable has sound quality that is first rate on an absolute scale, and, considering the price, it is amazing!

Pro-ject marekters are stupid and geniuses whose marvelous ear for sonic differences in design and materials has helped create this beauty, and yet discontinued it to focus on a product that is a step down. If you can find a demo or meticulously used RM-6 SB, grab it. It is an automatic classic, but most important it will sing in your ears.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
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